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illumination, not causing emission from untreated samples. Accordingly, thermo- and photostimulated EE (TSEE, PSEE) are distinguished. Thus, EE is an
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Gerasimov, A. B.; Dolidze, G. M.; Mizandari, L. A.; Tsertsvadze, A. A. (1976), "On the physical mechanism of exoelectron emission",
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Oster, L.; Yaskolko, V.; Haddad, J. (1999), "Classification of Exoelectron Emission Mechanisms",
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Weak electron emission from specially pretreated objects
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Exoelectron
atomic physics
electron emission
irradiated
excitation
heating
longwave
electron
phosphorescence
photostimulated luminescence
Bibcode
1999PSSAR.174..431O
doi
10.1002/(SICI)1521-396X(199908)174:2<431::AID-PSSA431>3.0.CO;2-Z
Bibcode
1976PSSAR..35..131G
doi
10.1002/pssa.2210350256
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