sekundäärielektroneja
Sekundäärielektroneja are electrons that are ejected from a material's surface when primary electrons collide with it. This phenomenon is known as secondary electron emission. When energetic primary electrons strike a solid surface, they can transfer their kinetic energy to the electrons within the material. If this transferred energy is sufficient to overcome the material's work function, the electrons can escape from the surface and become secondary electrons.
The energy distribution of secondary electrons typically ranges from a few electron volts to a few tens
Secondary electron emission has numerous applications. In electron microscopy, it is used to generate images of