Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets
We study the electron emission produced by swift protons impinging grazingly on a Beryllium (0001) surface. This material presents a technological interest in modern fusion reactors. We found that surface states play an important role in the double differential energy- and angle- resolved electron e...
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paper:paper_17426588_v388_nPART13_p_Archubi2025-07-30T19:03:00Z Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets Condensed matter physics Electron energy levels Electrons Probability distributions Surface states Angle-resolved Double differential Electron energy spectrum Emission probabilities Metallic targets Surface electronic state Electron emission We study the electron emission produced by swift protons impinging grazingly on a Beryllium (0001) surface. This material presents a technological interest in modern fusion reactors. We found that surface states play an important role in the double differential energy- and angle- resolved electron emission probabilities, but the effect disappears when angular distributions are integrated to obtain electron energy spectra. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2012 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_17426588_v388_nPART13_p_Archubi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17426588_v388_nPART13_p_Archubi |
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Condensed matter physics Electron energy levels Electrons Probability distributions Surface states Angle-resolved Double differential Electron energy spectrum Emission probabilities Metallic targets Surface electronic state Electron emission |
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Condensed matter physics Electron energy levels Electrons Probability distributions Surface states Angle-resolved Double differential Electron energy spectrum Emission probabilities Metallic targets Surface electronic state Electron emission Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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Condensed matter physics Electron energy levels Electrons Probability distributions Surface states Angle-resolved Double differential Electron energy spectrum Emission probabilities Metallic targets Surface electronic state Electron emission |
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We study the electron emission produced by swift protons impinging grazingly on a Beryllium (0001) surface. This material presents a technological interest in modern fusion reactors. We found that surface states play an important role in the double differential energy- and angle- resolved electron emission probabilities, but the effect disappears when angular distributions are integrated to obtain electron energy spectra. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. |
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Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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Influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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influence of surface electronic states on electron emission from metallic targets |
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2012 |
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