A statistical model of secondary ion emission and attenuation clarifies disparities in quasi-simultaneous arrival coefficients measured with secondary ion mass spectrometry.
Clive JonesDavid A FikePublished in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2020)
Were the emission of one ion not to influence the probability of the formation of a second (i.e. model output for P2 = 0), β should always be 0.5. Yet measurements have never reported this value. Consequently, assuming that published β values are correct, emissions of QSE secondary ions do not occur independently, and it may be inferred that there are linked mechanisms of secondary ion formation as shown here.