On Universality in sputtering yields due to cluster bombardment

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Molecular dynamics simulations, in which atomic and molecular solids are bombarded by Arn(n = 60-2953) clusters, are used to explain the physics that underlie the "universal relation" of the sputtering yield Y per cluster atom versus incident energy E per cluster atom (Y/n vs E/n). We show that a better representation to unify the results is Y/(E/U0) versus (E/U0)/n, where U0is the sample cohesive energy per atom or molecular equivalent, and the yield Y is given in the units of atoms or molecular equivalents for atomistic and molecular solids, respectively. In addition, we identified a synergistic cluster effect. Specifically, for a given (E/U0)/n value, larger clusters produce larger yields than the yields that are only proportional to the cluster size n or equivalently to the scaled energy E/U0. This synergistic effect can be described in the high (E/U0)/n regime as scaling of Y with (E/U0)?, where ? > 1.

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Paruch, R. J., Garrison, B. J., Mlynek, M., & Postawa, Z. (2014). On Universality in sputtering yields due to cluster bombardment. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 5(18), 3227–3230. https://doi.org/10.1021/jz501545t

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