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  • 2024Water-assisted purification during electron beam-induced deposition of platinum and gold1citations
  • 2022Ultra-thin corrugated metamaterial film as large-area transmission dynode1citations
  • 2021Secondary electron emission from multi-layered TiN/Al2O3transmission dynodes5citations
  • 2021Mechanical characterization of nanopillars by atomic force microscopy10citations
  • 2020‘Cleanroom’ in SEM2citations
  • 2020Electron beam-induced deposition of platinum from Pt(CO)2Cl2 and Pt(CO)2Br213citations
  • 2017Electron transport and room temperature single-electron charging in 10 nm scale PtC nanostructures formed by electron beam induced deposition6citations

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  • Polman, Fabian A.
  • Glessi, Cristiano
  • Theulings, A. M. M. G.
  • Sarro, Pasqualina
  • Chan, H. W.
  • Prodanovic, Violeta
  • Tenbruggencate, T.
  • Graaf, H. V. D.
  • Nouri-Goushki, Mahdiyeh
  • Zadpoor, Amir, A.
  • Ghatkesar, Murali Krishna
  • Angeloni, Livia
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  • Ganjian, Mahya
  • Mirzaali, Mohammad, J.
  • Birnie, L. D.
  • Meijden, V. Van Der
  • Jeevanandam, G.
  • Kruit, Pieter
  • Lu, Hang
  • Thorman, Rachel M.
  • Fairbrother, Howard
  • Jurca, Titel
  • Mahgoub, Aya
  • Mcelwee-White, Lisa
  • Preradovic, Konstantin
  • Jones, Mervyn E.
  • Scotuzzi, M.
  • Durrani, Zahid A. K.
  • Wang, Chen
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Secondary electron emission from multi-layered TiN/Al2O3transmission dynodes

  • Hagen, Cornelis Wouter
  • Theulings, A. M. M. G.
  • Sarro, Pasqualina
  • Chan, H. W.
  • Graaf, H. V. D.
  • Prodanovic, Violeta
Abstract

<p>The (secondary) electron emission from multilayered Al2O3/TiN membranes has been investigated with a hemispherical collector system in a scanning electron microscope for electrons with energies between 0.3 and 10 keV. These ultra-thin membranes are designed to function as transmission dynodes in novel vacuum electron multipliers. Two different types, a bi-layer and a tri-layer, have been manufactured by means of atomic-layer deposition (ALD) of aluminum oxide and sputtering of titanium nitride. The reflection and transmission electron yield (σR, σT) have been measured for both types of membranes. In comparison, the tri-layer membranes outperformed the bi-layer membranes in terms of transmission electron yield for films with the same effective thickness. The highest transmission electron yield was measured on an Al2O3/TiN/Al2O3 film with layer thicknesses of 5/2.5/5 nm, which had a maximum transmission electron yield {σ T max(E0) of 3.1 (1.55 keV). Furthermore, the bi-layer membranes have been investigated more in-depth by performing an additional measurement using a positive sample bias to separate the transmitted fraction ηT and the transmission secondary electron yield δT. The transmitted fraction was used to determine the transmission parameter p, which characterizes the interaction of primary electrons (PEs) in thin films. The transmission secondary electron yield was used to compare the energy transfer of PEs in films with different thicknesses. </p>

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  • Deposition
  • thin film
  • aluminum oxide
  • aluminium
  • nitride
  • layered
  • titanium
  • tin
  • photoelectron spectroscopy