secondary electron

collocation in English

meaningsofsecondaryandelectron

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secondary
adjective
uk
/ˈsek.ən.dri/
us
/ˈsek.ən.der.i/
less important than ...
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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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(Definition ofsecondaryandelectronfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another problem in a recuperator operation is asecondaryelectronemission from the recuperator collector induced by primary beam electrons.
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A coldsecondaryelectronflux is emitted from the walls as a result of the fast-escaping electrons.
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Also, we shall takesecondaryelectronemission into account.
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In the present work, the effect ofsecondaryelectronemission and sputter yield have been considered simultaneously.
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We assume that an inelastic collision always releases asecondaryelectron.
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This will determine thesecondaryelectronand atom yields per incident ion at a shallow scattering angle.
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Thesecondaryelectronemission from the electrodes due to ion impact is assumed to be null.
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In fact, the plasma density decreases slightly as thesecondaryelectronemission coefficient increases, although the breakdown field may decrease.
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Secondaryelectronemission is the emission of electrons from the wall due to the electron bombardment.
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Data acquisition was performed in dynamic mode (peak hopping), using asecondaryelectronmultiplier as detector with the 206- 204-206-207-208 mass sequence.
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Some crashing positive ions may generate asecondaryelectron.
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The establishment of a potentialsecondaryelectronemission may enhance the current of the discharge.
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Cold cathodes rely on field electron emission orsecondaryelectronemission from positive ion bombardment and do not require heating.
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Flare effects may be difficult to separate from thesecondaryelectroneffects discussed earlier.
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It can be partially effected by other features likesecondaryelectronemission, sheath expansion etc.
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For example, a dye chromophore has been modified by the addition ofsecondaryelectrondonors.
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If the secondary particles are electrons, the effect is termedsecondaryelectronemission.
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As t increases, the voltage goes above the breakdown voltage andsecondaryelectron-hole pairs are produced by impact ionization.
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