1975
DOI: 10.1016/0040-6090(75)90303-x
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Electron processes in discontinuous metal films

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“…19). Photons and electrons are emitted from the same emission centers [1,3], indicating that photon and electron emission happens simultaneously. It can be supposed that (i) by analogy with the photo effect, the electron emission is caused by photon absorption, (ii) by analogy with the inverse photo effect, photon emission is caused by absorbed electrons, or (iii) electron and photon emission occurs simultaneously as a result of the excitation process.…”
Section: Photon Emission From Metal Nanoparticles Excitation By Electmentioning
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“…19). Photons and electrons are emitted from the same emission centers [1,3], indicating that photon and electron emission happens simultaneously. It can be supposed that (i) by analogy with the photo effect, the electron emission is caused by photon absorption, (ii) by analogy with the inverse photo effect, photon emission is caused by absorbed electrons, or (iii) electron and photon emission occurs simultaneously as a result of the excitation process.…”
Section: Photon Emission From Metal Nanoparticles Excitation By Electmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to distinguish between these models, one may estimate the rate of electrons and photons emitted by an individual emission center. It turns out that an individual center can emit up to 10 10 -10 11 electrons and 10 9 photons per second in the visible spectral region [1]. The quantum yield of photoemission is usually in the range of fractions of percent and decreases upon approach to the threshold frequency.…”
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