1961
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.19610010608
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Zur Theorie der Photoelektronenemission von Metallen. I. Die Berechnung der äußeren Energie‐Winkel‐Verteilung

Abstract: Im Rahmen der quasifreien Näherung wird eine Theorie des Volumenphotoeffektes der Alkalimetalle unter Berücksichtigung des Transportprozesses der angeregten Elektronen entwickelt.

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“…The photoemission spectra of a solid are often interpreted in terms of the so called 'three-step model' [41,42,43,44]. In this model, the photoemission process is treated as a sequence of: For most practical purposes, photoemission spectra are interpreted within the single-particle approximation, and the Einstein equation (1.4) can be extended to describe all electrons, not only those with the highest kinetic energy.…”
Section: General Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photoemission spectra of a solid are often interpreted in terms of the so called 'three-step model' [41,42,43,44]. In this model, the photoemission process is treated as a sequence of: For most practical purposes, photoemission spectra are interpreted within the single-particle approximation, and the Einstein equation (1.4) can be extended to describe all electrons, not only those with the highest kinetic energy.…”
Section: General Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first three steps in the emission process for IPE (i.e., photoexcitation, transport, and transmission) are also present in photoemission from a solid into a vacuum (38)(39)(40). It is possible to combine these steps and consider photoemission from a solid into a vacuum within the framework, of a one-step model (41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47).…”
Section: B Photo Emission Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first three steps in the emission process for IPE (i.e., photoexcitation, transport, and transmission) are also present in photoemission from a solid into a vacuum (38)(39)(40). It is possible to combine these steps and consider photoemission from a solid into a vacuum within the framework, of a one-step model (41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47).…”
Section: B Photo Emission Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%