DocumentCode
3801575
Title
Secondary Emission From Glass Grains: Comparison of the Model and Experiment
Author
Ivana Richterova;Ji Pavlu;Zdenk Nemecek;Jana Safrankova;Martin Beranek
Author_Institution
Fac. of Math. & Phys., Charles Univ., Prague
Volume
35
Issue
2
fYear
2007
Firstpage
286
Lastpage
291
Abstract
The surface potential of dust grains immersed in surrounding plasma results from the balance of many charging processes such as photoemission, electron/ion attachments, and secondary and field emissions. Since hot electrons are often present in space as well as laboratory plasmas, the understanding of the secondary electron (SE) emission process for small dust grains is of great interest because their size effects modify well-known characteristics of large samples. This paper compares the measured surface potential of SiO2 spherical dust grains with the results of the Monte Carlo model of secondary emission developed for metallic samples. It was found that 1) the model can be used for description of the secondary emission process from cosmic dust, 2) the backscattering of primary beam electrons is the most important factor for the charging of small grains, and 3) the actual value of the surface grain potential is given by the energy spectrum of SEs
Keywords
"Glass","Electron emission","Surface charging","Dusty plasma","Plasma measurements","Electron beams","Photoelectricity","Laboratories","Plasma properties","Monte Carlo methods"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2007.892131
Filename
4154900
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