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Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy

Secondary electron emission (SEE) from solids plays an important role in many areas of science and technology.1 In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the experimental and theoretical studies of SEE. A recent study proposed that the reflectivity of very low energy electrons from solid s...

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Autores principales: Andronov, A.N., Smirnov, A.S., Kaganovich, I.D., Startsev, E.A., Raitses, Y., Demidov, V.I.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2013-002.161
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1601946
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author Andronov, A.N.
Smirnov, A.S.
Kaganovich, I.D.
Startsev, E.A.
Raitses, Y.
Demidov, V.I.
author_facet Andronov, A.N.
Smirnov, A.S.
Kaganovich, I.D.
Startsev, E.A.
Raitses, Y.
Demidov, V.I.
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description Secondary electron emission (SEE) from solids plays an important role in many areas of science and technology.1 In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the experimental and theoretical studies of SEE. A recent study proposed that the reflectivity of very low energy electrons from solid surface approaches unity in the limit of zero electron energy2,3,4, If this was indeed the case, this effect would have profound implications on the formation of electron clouds in particle accelerators,2-4 plasma measurements with electrostatic Langmuir probes, and operation of Hall plasma thrusters for spacecraft propulsion5,6. It appears that, the proposed high electron reflectivity at low electron energies contradicts to numerous previous experimental studies of the secondary electron emission7. The goal of this note is to discuss possible causes of these contradictions.
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spelling cern-16019462022-08-10T20:58:35Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2013-002.161http://cds.cern.ch/record/1601946engAndronov, A.N.Smirnov, A.S.Kaganovich, I.D.Startsev, E.A.Raitses, Y.Demidov, V.I.Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energyAccelerators and Storage RingsSecondary electron emission (SEE) from solids plays an important role in many areas of science and technology.1 In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the experimental and theoretical studies of SEE. A recent study proposed that the reflectivity of very low energy electrons from solid surface approaches unity in the limit of zero electron energy2,3,4, If this was indeed the case, this effect would have profound implications on the formation of electron clouds in particle accelerators,2-4 plasma measurements with electrostatic Langmuir probes, and operation of Hall plasma thrusters for spacecraft propulsion5,6. It appears that, the proposed high electron reflectivity at low electron energies contradicts to numerous previous experimental studies of the secondary electron emission7. The goal of this note is to discuss possible causes of these contradictions.Secondary electron emission (SEE) from solids plays an important role in many areas of science and technology.1 In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the experimental and theoretical studies of SEE. A recent study proposed that the reflectivity of very low energy electrons from solid surface approaches unity in the limit of zero electron energy2,3,4, If this was indeed the case, this effect would have profound implications on the formation of electron clouds in particle accelerators,2-4 plasma measurements with electrostatic Langmuir probes, and operation of Hall plasma thrusters for spacecraft propulsion5,6. It appears that, the proposed high electron reflectivity at low electron energies contradicts to numerous previous experimental studies of the secondary electron emission7. The goal of this note is to discuss possible causes of these contradictions.arXiv:1309.4658oai:cds.cern.ch:16019462013-09-18
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Andronov, A.N.
Smirnov, A.S.
Kaganovich, I.D.
Startsev, E.A.
Raitses, Y.
Demidov, V.I.
Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
title Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
title_full Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
title_fullStr Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
title_full_unstemmed Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
title_short Secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
title_sort secondary electron emission yield in the limit of low electron energy
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2013-002.161
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1601946
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