Abstract
The energy spectra of secondary electrons back-scattered from clean, oxygen covered, and Cu covered Al surfaces have been determined. The data support the previous suggestion that Auger electrons can experience both characteristic energy loss and absorption phenomena. From the experimental results it was not possible to determine whether densities of states of electrons in the valence band affected the Al L 2,3 VV Auger spectrum. This portion of the spectrum was greatly changed by oxygen absorption on the Al surface, but little affected by less than a monolayer of Cu. Conversely, characteristic loss spectra were less sensitive to oxygen on the surface, but were highly sensitive to the presence of copper at even less than monolayer coverage. A correlation between characteristic loss and “true” secondary spectra from clean surfaces was established and possible reasons for the correlation are discussed.
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