Effect of a nonpenetrating electron beam on enhancing photoelectron yield

The photoelectron yield from polyethylene, Kapton H, and Teflon samples was measured using a Xenon flash lamp with UV spectrum extending down to 190 nm (6.5 eV). These measurements indicated a dramatic increase in the yield when the samples were irradiated by a nonpenetrating electron beam. The phot...

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