SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOV, V. L. - BORISOV, V. T.

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BORISOV, V.L.; KHLYSTOV, V.D. Secondary electron emission of MgO films at small energies of electrons. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.9:1626-1629 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Magnesium oxides-Electric properties) (Secondary electron emission) BORISOV, VI., inzh. ... ... I Setting the standirds for geometric parameters of reductors. Mashinostroene 11, no.12:22-24 D 162. 1. MASHPROEKT. AUTHORs TITLEs 8/18IJ62/004/010/014/063 B108tB104 Borisov, V. L. Effect of the backing material on the secondary emission of 'MgO films PERIODICALt Fizika tverdogo tela,, v. 4, no, 10, 1962, 2738 - 2740 TEXTt The object of this study was to gain'information on how the elastic and inelastic scattering of primary electrons on a backing affects the emissive properties of thin MgO layers (100 - 750 k). Tungsten and graphite were chosen as backing since these materials have very different Goeffi- cients of inelastic electron scattering. The *measurements were made with a pulsed electron beam in a highly evacuated seoondary-emission assembly with an antidynatron grid. o max for MgO on a tungsten backing was about 1-5 times higher than a max for IIgO on a graphitebacking. The number of slow secondary electrons (,j1.0 ev) produced by reflection from a tungsten increases with increasing V , i.e.f with increasing energy of the p primary electrons. For V p