2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0056218
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Atypical secondary electron emission yield curves of very thin SiO2 layers: Experiments and modeling

Abstract: The secondary electron emission phenomenon often refers to the emission of electrons as a result of the interaction of impinging energetic electrons with the surface of a material. Although it is fairly well described for metals, with a typical shape of the total electron emission yield (TEEY) first increasing to reach a maximum and then decreasing along with the energy increase of the primary electrons, there is still a lack of data and detailed analysis for dielectrics, in particular thin layers. The present… Show more

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“…Note also that a local minimum appears for negative temperatures around 900 eV. This local minimum is the typical and unambiguous signature of an electric charging effect [4]. The Fig.…”
Section: Fig5 In Situ Xps Analyses Under Uhvmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Note also that a local minimum appears for negative temperatures around 900 eV. This local minimum is the typical and unambiguous signature of an electric charging effect [4]. The Fig.…”
Section: Fig5 In Situ Xps Analyses Under Uhvmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Hence, the different nature of the samples can be a source of discrepancy between the various TEEY measurements. To further emphasize this point, data from Rigoudy et al [61] obtained on thermally grown SiO2 samples has been included. Notably, this data was obtained with the same TEEY measurement facility used in this work, so the difference in TEEY between their samples and ours should only be due to the nature of the samples, if we assume that the effect of charging was limited.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Charge-less Teey Curve And Effect Of The S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Working with a plane of AgNPs embedded in the vicinity of the dielectric surface, rather than with dispersed in the volume metallic nanoparticles, permits to reduce the complexity of the problem by reducing its dimensions, from 3D to 2D. Such AgNPs-nanocomposites can be successfully applied as charge barrier layers for charge injection in polyethylene used as insulator in High Voltage Direct Current-HVDC lines [12], in capacitors for energy storage [13], or to control the secondary electron emission phenomena in space applications [14]. Generally speaking, many electronic devices and applications are concerned by this fundamental study because of the stratified architectures of the dielectric layers in them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%