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This monograph discusses collision-induced electron emission from
nearly free-electron metals by ion or electron impact. This subject
is, as is well known, of acute importance in understanding
plasma-wall interactions in thermonuclear reactors. It is also the
basis for one of the most exciting technological developments of
the last few years - scanning electron miscroscopy. Several
electron excitation mechanisms of electrons in the target are
considered: excitation of single conduction and core electrons,
excitation by plasmon decay and by Auger processes. Transport of
inner excited electrons is simulated by the Boltzmann equation
incorporating both elastic and inelastic collisions. The numerical
calculation of scattering rates uses a dynamically screened Coulomb
interaction. These results for the energy distributions of emerging
electrons as well as the electron yield are compared with recent
experimental measurements on electron emission from polycrystalline
aluminum.
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