Secondary Electron Emission of Crystalline MgO

Abstract
Secondary emission is measured from single crystals of MgO cleaved along the (100) plane. The maximum ratio of secondary to primary current, δmax, is about 7 at about 1 000 volts and room temperature. The cross-overs are at 33 volts and far above 5 000 volts. Most probable energy of emission is 1 ev or less. A definite effect of temperature is established, δ decreasing with increasing temperature, in accord with expectations for an insulator.