The interaction of ions/atoms with surfaces is a very complex process involving many fundamental phenomena. One of such phenomena is a resonant charge transfer between the incident ions/atoms and the target surfaces. Resonant charge transfer in ion scattering on the atom adsorbed on the metal surface has been studied theoretically within the time-dependent Anderson-Newns model. The effect of the metal electron density of states, the band filling as well as the relative position of the ion and adatom energy levels have been considered. The comparison with the results obtained for clean surfaces has been made.
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