Sputtering softmaterials with molecular projectiles: a microscopic view

被引:10
作者
Delcorte, A. [1 ]
Garrison, B. J. [2 ]
Hamraoui, K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Louvain, Inst Condensed Matter & Nanosci Bio & Soft Matter, B-1348 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Penn State Univ, Dept Chem, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
SIMS; cluster; molecular projectile; organics; molecular dynamics; CLUSTER BOMBARDMENT; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; DESORPTION; ENERGY; MATRIX; IONS;
D O I
10.1002/sia.3405
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
16 The sputtering of bulk organic samples by molecular projectiles is modeled using molecular dynamics simulations. A coarse-grained representation of entangled polyethylene oligomers (1.4 kDa) is used as a model of an amorphous soft material. In this study, a variety of projectiles are compared, including C-60, coronene and a series of polystyrene molecular cluster (0.6-110 kDa). The polystyrene clusters bridge the gap between the polyatomic ions (SF5, C-60) used in secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and the large organic microdroplets generated, e.g. in desorption electrospray ionization. In addition, they allow us to explore a wide range of energies/nucleon (0.1-18 eV/nucleon) with projectiles of similar nature and the same total kinetic energy (10 keV). Two regions of sputtering can be distinguished. Above 1 eV/nucleon (smaller projectiles), the sputtering yield depends only on the total projectile energy and not on the projectile nuclearity. Below 1 eV/nucleon (larger projectiles), yields are influenced by both the projectile energy and their nuclearity. Larger projectiles also eject fewer fragments and induce significantly less damage in the sample. A region of intact molecular emission, without induced fragmentation, exists in the <1 eV/nucleon range. For large clusters, an energy of <1 eV/nucleon still provides a sputtered mass from the target that is larger than 10 kDa. This region of molecular emission with minimal fragmentation, also attainable with large gas clusters, offers new analytical perspectives. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:16 / 19
页数:4
相关论文
共 24 条
[1]   Impact desolvation of electrosprayed microdroplets - a new ionization method for mass spectrometry of large biomolecules [J].
Aksyonov, SA ;
Williams, P .
RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2001, 15 (21) :2001-2006
[2]   A second-generation reactive empirical bond order (REBO) potential energy expression for hydrocarbons [J].
Brenner, DW ;
Shenderova, OA ;
Harrison, JA ;
Stuart, SJ ;
Ni, B ;
Sinnott, SB .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, 2002, 14 (04) :783-802
[3]  
CORNETT DS, 1994, RAPID COMMUN MASS SP, V8, P996
[4]   Particle-induced desorption of kilodalton molecules embedded in a matrix: A molecular dynamics study [J].
Delcorte, A ;
Garrison, BJ .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2003, 107 (10) :2297-2310
[5]   Dynamics of Molecular Impacts on Soft Materials: From Fullerenes to Organic Nanodrops [J].
Delcorte, A. ;
Garrison, B. J. ;
Hamraoui, K. .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2009, 81 (16) :6676-6686
[6]   Sputtering polymers with buckminsterfullerene projectiles: A Coarse-Grain molecular dynamics study [J].
Delcorte, Arnaud ;
Garrison, Barbara J. .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, 2007, 111 (42) :15312-15324
[7]   A New Dynamic in Mass Spectral Imaging of Single Biological Cells [J].
Fletcher, John S. ;
Rabbani, Sadia ;
Henderson, Alex ;
Blenkinsopp, Paul ;
Thompson, Steve P. ;
Lockyer, Nicholas P. ;
Vickerman, John C. .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2008, 80 (23) :9058-9064
[8]   Computational view of surface based organic mass spectrometry [J].
Garrison, Barbara J. ;
Postawa, Zbigniew .
MASS SPECTROMETRY REVIEWS, 2008, 27 (04) :289-315
[9]   Internal Energy of Molecules Ejected Due to Energetic C60 Bombardment [J].
Garrison, Barbara J. ;
Postawa, Zbigniew ;
Ryan, Kathleen E. ;
Vickerman, John C. ;
Webb, Roger P. ;
Winograd, Nicholas .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2009, 81 (06) :2260-2267
[10]   Modeling of surface processes as exemplified by hydrocarbon reactions [J].
Garrison, BJ ;
Kodali, PBS ;
Srivastava, D .
CHEMICAL REVIEWS, 1996, 96 (04) :1327-1341