Phone: þ01 608 262 6371, Fax: þ01 608 262 0453We report investigations of the ultraviolet-induced emission of electrons from diamond into air, argon, and SF 6 gases at atmospheric pressure. Although diamond has long been known to be a facile emitter of electrons in vacuum, the present results show that H-terminated and amino-terminated diamond can also act as emitters of low-energy electrons into gases at atmospheric pressure. Present results show that emission currents follow the trend Ar > air > SF 6 . We attribute these differences to the fact that Ar does not form stable anions and the emitted electrons remain as free electrons with very low effective mass, while electrons in air form O 2 À and electrons in SF 6 form SF 6 À anions. The observed trends are consistent with trends reported in ion mobility measurements.Photoemission of electrons from diamond into argon gas at atmospheric pressure.