Enormously high secondary electron emission yields under electric field are
observed from MgO deposited on carbon nanotubes. The yields reach a value
as high as 15 000 and are strongly dependent upon the bias voltage applied
to the sample. The creation of the electric field across the MgO film after
bombardment of primary electrons is considered as one of key features, sin
ce positive charges are generated at the surface by departure of secondary
electrons. Subsequent bombarding electrons produce other secondary electron
s inside the MgO film, then the liberated secondaries are accelerated towar
ds the surface under the strong field. Under this condition, the secondary
electrons gain sufficient energy to create further electrons by impact ioni
zation. The process continues until an equilibrium avalanche is established
. To elucidate the earlier explanations, the kinetic energy spectra of seco
ndary electrons are measured by an energy analyzer at various bias voltages
in MgO/carbon nanotube samples. The analysis of spectral results with the
energy band diagram gives us strong evidence for the suggested mechanism. (
C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.