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Utah State University

2002

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The Role Of Bandgap In The Secondary Electron Emission Of Small Bandgap Semiconductors: Studies Of Graphitic Carbon, Neal E. Nickles May 2002

The Role Of Bandgap In The Secondary Electron Emission Of Small Bandgap Semiconductors: Studies Of Graphitic Carbon, Neal E. Nickles

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The question of whether the small bandgaps of semiconductors play a significant role in their secondary electron emission properties is investigated by studying evaporated graphitic amorphous carbon, which has a roughly 0.5 eV bandgap, in comparison with microcrystalline graphite, which has zero bandgap. The graphitic amorphous carbon is found to have a 30% increase in its maximum secondary electron yield over that of two microcrystalline graphite samples with comparable secondary electron yields: highly oriented pyrolytic graphite and colloidal graphite. The potentially confounding influence of the vacuum level has been isolated through the measurement of the photoelectron onset energy of the …