“…In the free molecular regime, the inverse of particle mobility is largely proportional to the square of mobility diameter, d 2 m . The dependence of photoemission yield on the inverse of particle mobility has been demonstrated in the free molecular and transition regimes (20 < d p < 100 nm) for sintered spheres and fractal-like silver agglomerates (Schmidt-Ott et al, 1990;Schmidt-Ott, 1988;Zhou et al, 2013), recrystallized Ag and Au (Keller et al, 2001), poly-aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) coated graphite aerosols (measured by diffusion battery) (Niessner, 1986), carbon agglomerates (Burtscher, 1992;Nishida et al, 2018), and diesel soot (Burtscher et al, 1998;Kittelson et al, 2005).…”