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== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==
== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==


This takes place when an atom or molecule is ionized when it interacts with a solid surface. Ionization only occurs when the [[work function]] of the surface, the temperature of the surface and the [[ionization energy]] of the atom or molecule have an appropriate relationship.
This takes place when an atom or molecule is ionized when it interacts with a solid surface. Ionization only occurs when the [[Work Function|work function]] of the surface, the temperature of the surface and the [[Ionization Energy|ionization energy]] of the atom or molecule have an appropriate relationship.


== [[Gold Book]] Entry ==
== [[Gold Book]] Entry ==


Takes place when an atom or molecule is ionized when it interacts with a solid surface. Ionization occurs only when the  [[work function]] of the surface, the temperature of the surface, and the [[ionization energy]] of the atom or molecule have an appropriate relationship.
Takes place when an atom or molecule is ionized when it interacts with a solid surface. Ionization occurs only when the  [[Work Function|work function]] of the surface, the temperature of the surface, and the [[Ionization Energy|ionization energy]] of the atom or molecule have an appropriate relationship.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

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Orange Book Entry

This takes place when an atom or molecule is ionized when it interacts with a solid surface. Ionization only occurs when the work function of the surface, the temperature of the surface and the ionization energy of the atom or molecule have an appropriate relationship.

Gold Book Entry

Takes place when an atom or molecule is ionized when it interacts with a solid surface. Ionization occurs only when the work function of the surface, the temperature of the surface, and the ionization energy of the atom or molecule have an appropriate relationship.

External Links

Wikipedia:Ionization energy

Wikipedia:Work function