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- Malter_effect abstract "The Malter effect is named after Louis Malter, who first described the effect. Following exposure to ionizing radiation (e.g., electrons, ions, X-rays, extreme ultraviolet, vacuum ultraviolet), secondary electron emission from the surface of a thin insulating layer results in the establishment of a positive charge on the surface. This positive charge produces a high electric field in the insulator, resulting in the emission of electrons through the surface. This tends to pull more electrons from further beneath the surface. Eventually the sample replenishes the lost electrons, by picking up the collected secondary electrons through the ground loop.".
- Malter_effect wikiPageID "11713313".
- Malter_effect wikiPageRevisionID "541638179".
- Malter_effect hasPhotoCollection Malter_effect.
- Malter_effect subject Category:Insulators.
- Malter_effect type Abstraction100002137.
- Malter_effect type Insulator114821590.
- Malter_effect type Insulators.
- Malter_effect type Material114580897.
- Malter_effect type Matter100020827.
- Malter_effect type Part113809207.
- Malter_effect type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Malter_effect type Relation100031921.
- Malter_effect type Substance100019613.
- Malter_effect comment "The Malter effect is named after Louis Malter, who first described the effect. Following exposure to ionizing radiation (e.g., electrons, ions, X-rays, extreme ultraviolet, vacuum ultraviolet), secondary electron emission from the surface of a thin insulating layer results in the establishment of a positive charge on the surface. This positive charge produces a high electric field in the insulator, resulting in the emission of electrons through the surface.".
- Malter_effect label "Efecto Malter".
- Malter_effect label "Malter effect".
- Malter_effect label "Malter-Effekt".
- Malter_effect sameAs Malter-Effekt.
- Malter_effect sameAs Efecto_Malter.
- Malter_effect sameAs m.02rpt_n.
- Malter_effect sameAs Q898846.
- Malter_effect sameAs Q898846.
- Malter_effect sameAs Malter_effect.
- Malter_effect wasDerivedFrom Malter_effect?oldid=541638179.
- Malter_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Malter_effect.