2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2011.09.010
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Electron emission yield and charging process of alkali-silicate glass submitted to an electron beam under the varying temperature condition

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“…The recorded current is associated with the leakage current directly from the target material and the image displacement current from the metallic target holder. 20 However, the leakage current should be dominant because we took the current measurements in a steady state condition. 20 In order to understand the observed flashover in the forward sweep, the experiment was also performed without the metallic clamp.…”
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“…The recorded current is associated with the leakage current directly from the target material and the image displacement current from the metallic target holder. 20 However, the leakage current should be dominant because we took the current measurements in a steady state condition. 20 In order to understand the observed flashover in the forward sweep, the experiment was also performed without the metallic clamp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 However, the leakage current should be dominant because we took the current measurements in a steady state condition. 20 In order to understand the observed flashover in the forward sweep, the experiment was also performed without the metallic clamp. Here, we did not find any flashover, indicating that the sudden change in surface polarity is strongly related to the leakage current from the top Au layer.…”
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“…The speed of the variant can be characterized by the parameter of time constant. Some reports [17][18][19] think that the relationship between the surface potential and irradiation time can be fitted using an exponential function…”
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“…6,7 Many efforts have been made for charge neutralization and SEY measurement of insulators. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] The measurement system with two electron guns could eliminate or weaken charge accumulation. [12][13][14][15] In addition to a pulsed electron gun for SEY measurement, the other low-energy (less than several eV) flood one was used to neutralize positive charges accumulated on the sample surface.…”
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“…Measurements based on a single pulsed electron gun were also reported. [16][17][18][19] Here, the PE energy E pe alternated for negative and positive charging, respectively, for charge compensation, and a Kelvin probe was simultaneously used to detect the potential variation at the sample surface so that positive charges could be effectively neutralized. These charge neutralization approaches are naturally sophisticated and of high cost, in spite of higher accuracy for SEY measurement.…”
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