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Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies

More than a century after the discovery of the electron, there are still fundamental, yet unresolved, questions concerning the generation-ejection mechanism of the ubiquitous Secondary Electrons (SEs) from a solid surface. Broadness of the field of application for these SEs makes it desirable to be...

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Autores principales: Bellissimo, Alessandra, Pierantozzi, Gian Marco, Ruocco, Alessandro, Stefani, Giovanni, Ridzel, Olga Yu, Astašauskas, Vytautas, Werner, Wolfgang S M, Taborelli, Mauro
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.elspec.2019.07.004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800205
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author Bellissimo, Alessandra
Pierantozzi, Gian Marco
Ruocco, Alessandro
Stefani, Giovanni
Ridzel, Olga Yu
Astašauskas, Vytautas
Werner, Wolfgang S M
Taborelli, Mauro
author_facet Bellissimo, Alessandra
Pierantozzi, Gian Marco
Ruocco, Alessandro
Stefani, Giovanni
Ridzel, Olga Yu
Astašauskas, Vytautas
Werner, Wolfgang S M
Taborelli, Mauro
author_sort Bellissimo, Alessandra
collection CERN
description More than a century after the discovery of the electron, there are still fundamental, yet unresolved, questions concerning the generation-ejection mechanism of the ubiquitous Secondary Electrons (SEs) from a solid surface. Broadness of the field of application for these SEs makes it desirable to be able to control this phenomenon, which requires the understanding of the elementary physical mechanism leading to their generation and emission. This paper reports on the dissection of such a tangled process operated by the help of spectroscopic tools of increasing finesse; measuring differential cross sections with an increasing degree of differentiation. These results demonstrate that single ionising scattering events, assisted by collective excitations, constitute the fundamental ingredient leading to SE-generation and -emission. To this end, the interaction of Low Energy Electrons (LEEs) with various Carbon allotropes has been investigated by means of Total Electron Yield (TEY) and (e,2e)-coincidence spectroscopy measurements. Carbon allotropes are chosen as targets since they are important in technological applications where both minimisation and maximisation of the SE-yield is a relevant issue. This is the first time that such complete set of benchmarks on the SE-yield from well characterised surfaces has been gathered, interpreted and is made available to the scientific community. This comprehensive investigation has led to the disentanglement of the elementary processes relevant for the understanding of the SEgeneration probability, that fully take into account both energy and momentum conservation in the collision and the band structure of the solid as well as many-body effects.
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spelling cern-28002052022-01-25T22:17:01Zdoi:10.1016/j.elspec.2019.07.004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800205engBellissimo, AlessandraPierantozzi, Gian MarcoRuocco, AlessandroStefani, GiovanniRidzel, Olga YuAstašauskas, VytautasWerner, Wolfgang S MTaborelli, MauroSecondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energiesNuclear Physics - TheoryMore than a century after the discovery of the electron, there are still fundamental, yet unresolved, questions concerning the generation-ejection mechanism of the ubiquitous Secondary Electrons (SEs) from a solid surface. Broadness of the field of application for these SEs makes it desirable to be able to control this phenomenon, which requires the understanding of the elementary physical mechanism leading to their generation and emission. This paper reports on the dissection of such a tangled process operated by the help of spectroscopic tools of increasing finesse; measuring differential cross sections with an increasing degree of differentiation. These results demonstrate that single ionising scattering events, assisted by collective excitations, constitute the fundamental ingredient leading to SE-generation and -emission. To this end, the interaction of Low Energy Electrons (LEEs) with various Carbon allotropes has been investigated by means of Total Electron Yield (TEY) and (e,2e)-coincidence spectroscopy measurements. Carbon allotropes are chosen as targets since they are important in technological applications where both minimisation and maximisation of the SE-yield is a relevant issue. This is the first time that such complete set of benchmarks on the SE-yield from well characterised surfaces has been gathered, interpreted and is made available to the scientific community. This comprehensive investigation has led to the disentanglement of the elementary processes relevant for the understanding of the SEgeneration probability, that fully take into account both energy and momentum conservation in the collision and the band structure of the solid as well as many-body effects.oai:cds.cern.ch:28002052020
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Bellissimo, Alessandra
Pierantozzi, Gian Marco
Ruocco, Alessandro
Stefani, Giovanni
Ridzel, Olga Yu
Astašauskas, Vytautas
Werner, Wolfgang S M
Taborelli, Mauro
Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
title Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
title_full Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
title_fullStr Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
title_full_unstemmed Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
title_short Secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
title_sort secondary electron generation mechanisms in carbon allotropes at low impact electron energies
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.elspec.2019.07.004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800205
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