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Experimental and Monte-Carlo study of double-hump electron emission yield curves of SiO2 thin films

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In this work, we have made experimental measurements of multiple-hump total electron emission yield (TEEY) curves on SiO2 thin films. A Monte-Carlo electron transport model, published in Gibaru et al.,… Click to show full abstract

In this work, we have made experimental measurements of multiple-hump total electron emission yield (TEEY) curves on SiO2 thin films. A Monte-Carlo electron transport model, published in Gibaru et al., J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom. 261, 147265 (2022), has been developed to analyze the physical reasons of such atypical behavior. It is shown that the multiple-hump TEEY curves of thin dielectric layers are due to internal recombination effects. However, such kind of phenomenon is demonstrated to be strongly correlated to the incident current density. This analysis reveals that the double-hump TEEY curves observed commonly on insulators are also most probably a measurement artifact, tied to the operating parameters of the electron gun. A careful choice of experimental parameters can eliminate this artifact, by using a constant current density that is also low enough to limit recombination effects.

Keywords: hump; emission yield; curves sio2; electron; electron emission; sio2 thin

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Physics
Year Published: 2023

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