Abstract

Based on the formula for the average energy required to produce an internal secondary electron (ε) in emitter, the energy band of insulator and the assumption that the maximum exit energy of secondary electron in insulator is reverse to the width of forbidden band, the formula for ε in insulator is deduced. On the basis of the formula for the number of internal secondary electrons produced in the direction of the velocity of primary electrons per unit path length, the energy band of insulator and the characteristic of secondary electron emission, the formula for the probability of secondary electrons passing over the surface barrier of insulator into the vacuum (B) is also deduced. According to some relationship between the parameters of secondary electron yield from insulator, the formula for the mean escape depth (1/α) is successfully deduced. The formulae for ε and 1/α are experimentally proven, respectively, and thereafter the formula for B is indirectly proven to be true by the experimental results. It is concluded that the formulae for ε, B and 1/α are universal to estimate ε, B and 1/α under the condition that primary electrons from 10 keV to 30 keV hit on an insulator, respectively.

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