Whetten, 1965 - Google Patents
Secondary electron emission of vacuum-cleaved solidsWhetten, 1965
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- 522357680259621606
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- Whetten N
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- Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology
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Recent work on the secondary electron emission properties of solids with less than 1/100 of a monolayer of adsorbed gas on the surface is reviewed. The solids were cleaved in a high vacuum so that secondary emission measurements could be completed in a time that was …
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