C58 on HOPG: Soft-landing adsorption and thermal desorption
Abstract
Electron-impact induced dissociation/ionization of C60 molecules was used to produce an intense beam of C58+ ions. This was directed towards a HOPG (highly oriented pyrolytic graphite) substrate under nominally perpendicular impact conditions in order to generate deposits by soft-landing (kinetic energy < 0.1 eV atom−1). Deposited C58 molecules could subsequently be thermally desorbed intactly. Thermal desorption