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Masahiro Kusumi1, Bunta Inoue1, Yoshihiko Hirai1
1Department of Physics and Electronics, Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Naka-Ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan.
Abstract:
This article describes a neural network system for predicting the secondary electron yield of metallic materials. For bulk metals, experimental values are used as training data. Due to the strong correlation between the secondary electron yield and the work function, deep learning predicts the secondary electron yield with relatively high accuracy even with a small amount of training data. Our approach demonstrates the importance of the work function in predicting the secondary electron yield. For the secondary electron yield of thin metal films on metal substrates, deep learning predictions are generated using training data obtained by Monte Carlo simulations. The accuracy of the secondary yield predictions of thin films on substrates could be improved by adding experimental values of bulk metals to the training data.
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