Angular and energy dependences of the surface excitation parameter for electrons crossing a solid surface

C. M. Kwei, Y. C. Li, C. J. Tung*

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Abstract

When fast electrons cross a solid surface, surface plasmons may be generated. Surface plasmon excitations induced by electrons moving in the vacuum are generally characterized by the surface excitation parameter. This parameter was calculated for 200-1000 eV electrons crossing the surfaces of Au, Cu, Ag, Fe, Si, Ni, Pd, MgO and SiO2 with various crossing angles. Such calculations were performed based on the dielectric response theory for both incident (from vacuum to solid) and escaping (from solid to vacuum) electrons. Calculated results showed that the surface excitation parameter increased with crossing angle but decreased with electron energy. This was due to the longer time for electron-surface interaction by glancing incident or escaping electrons and by slow moving electrons. The results were fitted very well to a simple formula, i.e. Ps = frac(aE- b, (cos α)c), where Ps is the surface excitation parameter, E is the electron energy, α is the angle between the electron trajectory and the surface normal, and a, b and c are material dependent constants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3690-3694
Number of pages5
JournalSurface Science
Volume600
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 09 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electron
  • Glancing angle
  • Surface excitation parameter

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