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C G H Walker1, M M El-Gomati, A M D Assa'd
1Department of Electronics, University of York, Heslington, York, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The secondary electron (SE) yield, delta, was measured from 24 different elements at low primary beam energy (250-5,000 eV). Surface contamination affects the intensity of delta but not its variation with primary electron energy. The experiments suggest that the mean free path of SEs varies across the d bands of transition metals in agreement with theory. Monte Carlo simulations suggest that surface plasmons may need to be included for improved agreement with experiment.
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