Abstract
Electron emission due to grazing scattering of fast protons from LiF and KCl surfaces is studied under axial channeling conditions. The differential electron emission probability is calculated within a distorted-wave formalism, taking into account realistic channeled trajectories. For electronic spectra along low-index crystallographic directions, we find that channeling effects on the electron emission yield depend strongly on the penetration rate of projectiles into the solid.
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