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    Chun-Jiang Bai, Tian-Cun Hu, Yun He, Guang-Hui Miao, Rui Wang, Na Zhang, Wan-Zhao Cui. Analysis of secondary electron emission using the fractal methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(1): 017901.
    Chun-Jiang Bai, Tian-Cun Hu, Yun He, Guang-Hui Miao, Rui Wang, Na Zhang, Wan-Zhao Cui. Analysis of secondary electron emission using the fractal methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(1): 017901.
  • Analysis of secondary electron emission using the fractal method

    • Based on the rough surface topography with fractal parameters and the Monte-Carlo simulation method for secondary electron emission properties, we analyze the secondary electron yield (SEY) of a metal with rough surface topography. The results show that when the characteristic length scale of the surface, G, is larger than 1× 10-7, the surface roughness increases with the increasing fractal dimension D. When the surface roughness becomes larger, it is difficult for entered electrons to escape surface. As a result, more electrons are collected and then SEY decreases. When G is less than 1× 10-7, the effect of the surface topography can be ignored, and the SEY almost has no change as the dimension D increases. Then, the multipactor thresholds of a C-band rectangular impedance transfer and an ultrahigh-frequency-band coaxial impedance transfer are predicted by the relationship between the SEY and the fractal parameters. It is verified that for practical microwave devices, the larger the parameter G is, the higher the multipactor threshold is. Also, the larger the value of D, the higher the multipactor threshold.
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