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Resonant Structure in Near-Threshold Electron Excitation of Krypton

October 1, 1973
Author(s)
Nils Swanson, J Cooper, C Kuyatt
By using a monochromator-analyzer combination, electron-excitation functions of the lowest-lying electronic states of krypton have been obtained at a scattering angle of 45° in the near-threshold region (9-14 eV). All excitation functions display a complex

Field Emission Energy Distribution (FEED)

July 1, 1973
Author(s)
John William Gadzuk, E. W. Plummer
The technique of measuring the energy distribution of electron which have been field emitted from a cold cathode is considered. The genral historical and introductory theory is presented. A survey of the experimental techniques and existing energy

Contrasting Valence-Band Auger-Electron Spectra for Silver and Aluminum

June 4, 1973
Author(s)
Cedric Powell
Measurements of the L 2,3VV (V=valence) Auger spectrum of aluminum and the M 4,5VV Auger spectrum of silver cannot be simply related to the valence-band density of states. The data for Al indicate a strong energy variation of the transition probability

Field-Emission Tails and Tunneling Lifetimes

June 1, 1973
Author(s)
John William Gadzuk, A Lucas
Recent observations of high- and low-energy tails in field-emission energy distributions can be interpreted in terms of quasi-stationary-state single-particle tunneling. This imposes a restriction on the observable range of energies in such studies. The
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