Abstract

Laser-stimulated exoelectron emission is discussed as a new technique to measure the electron affinity, the electron concentration in the conduction band, and the relaxation time of free electrons in exicted states. A simple theory is presented and applied to NaCl exposed to CO2-laser photons of 10.6 µm wavelength during a thermally stimulated relaxation experiment.

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