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Technique used to determine the 3D chemical composition of a material by eroding it layer by layer with a primary ion beam and analyzing the ejected secondary ions. Compliments dynamic SIMS

Depth Profile

100

Measure of a peaks intensity relative to the background noise. Measures sensitivity

Signal to Noise ratio

100

Incident ion pushes impurity atoms deeper into the material than they were originally located

Knock-On effects

100

The energy level which is occupied by the electron orbital at a temperature equal to 0 K

Fermi Level

200

The ejection of particles from the target by its bombardment with energetic particles

Sputtering

200

An instruments ability to separate ions with similar mass to charge ratios

Resolution

200

Occurs between two physical objects in which the total kinetic energy of the two bodies is conserved. Ideal situation: There is no net conversion of kinetic energy into other forms such as heat, sound or potential energy.

Elastic Collision

200

Soft ionization technique that uses multiple photons from a laser to excite a molecule to a specific intermediate electronic state, after which another photon ionizes it

REMPI

300

The duration it takes for a particle, object or wave to travel a specific distance through a medium

Time of Flight 

300

The number of energetic primary ions striking a sample surface per unit area per unit time - controlled by adjusting components like ion source current, beam optics (lenses, apertures) and scanning systems

Primary Beam Flux

300

Positively or negatively charged ions (or atoms/molecules) sputtered from a sample surface when its bombarded by a high energy primary ion beam

Secondary Particles

300

Flow or stream of particles that are approaching and striking a surface barrier or target

Incident Particle Current

400

The dissociation of energetically unstable molecular ions formed from passing the molecules mass spectrum

Fragmentation

400

Thermodynamic process that occurs without transferring heat between the thermodynamic system and its environment

Adiabatic

400

System of four elements arranged in a specific geometric configuration

Quadrupole

400


The total number of particles or the total radiant energy that crosses a unit cross sectional area over a specific time interval. Cumulative quantity representing the total exposure to particles or energy OR energy of the laser pulse over the effective focal spot area (energy per unit area)


Fluence

500

The spreading of ion beams based on their m/z ratio when they pass through an analyzer

Angular Dispersion

500

Process where a photon transfers enough energy to an atom or molecule

Photoionization

500

Physical cutting, splitting or breaking as opposed to chemical 


Physical Scisson

500

The interaction where an accelerated ion collides with a neutral gas molecule, causing the ion to gain internal energy and break apart into smaller fragment ions

Collision Induced Dissociation