2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14051222
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Structural and Secondary Electron Yield Properties of Titanium–Palladium Films with Laser-Treated Copper Substrate for Application in Neutron Generators

Abstract: Secondary electron emission (SEE) of the oxygen-free high-conductivity copper (OFHC) target surface in neutron generators limits the stability and improvement of the neutron yield. A novel-type target of titanium–palladium films coated on laser-treated OFHC target substrate was proposed and explored in this work to obtain low secondary electron yield (SEY) without introducing any components. The combination of Ti–Pd films and laser-treated OFHC substrate can effectively suppress secondary electron emission and… Show more

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“…121 When a thin film is deposited on a substrate, the latter likely has a different SE emission yield than that of the sample. 122,123 With the present targets, the SE emission coefficient of Ta is about twice that of DNA. 124 Furthermore, the SE emission current from the DNA depends on film thickness, with progressively smaller contributions coming from deeper within the layer; whereas the primary electron beam is attenuated by the film causing less SE emission from the substrate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…121 When a thin film is deposited on a substrate, the latter likely has a different SE emission yield than that of the sample. 122,123 With the present targets, the SE emission coefficient of Ta is about twice that of DNA. 124 Furthermore, the SE emission current from the DNA depends on film thickness, with progressively smaller contributions coming from deeper within the layer; whereas the primary electron beam is attenuated by the film causing less SE emission from the substrate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%