J. Pacansky, R.J. Waltman
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry
An in-situ spectroscopic analysis of an electron-beam-induced chemical reaction, at T = 10 and 300 K, is reported. The results indicate that the damage cross-section at 10 K is 2.5 times smaller than at 300 K. Calculations are presented to support that electron beam heating of the sample is negligible and that the small decrease in damage is most likely due to a temperature-dependent radiation-physical process. © 1985 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North-Holland Physics Publishing Division) All rights reserved.
J. Pacansky, R.J. Waltman
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry
J. Pacansky
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
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