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Earlier [1] when studying the electron emissionfrom the (110) and (111) faces of a molybdenum single crystal bombarded with helium and argon ions in the energy range E0 = 0.2 to 1.2 keV we noted that the coefficient of potential emission of the electrons γ π exhibited anisotropic properties.
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Arifov, U.A., Rakhimov, R.R., Dzhurakulov, K. (1971). Electron Emission of the (110) and (111) Faces of a Molybdenum Single Crystal on Bombardment with Helium and Argon Ions and Atoms. In: Arifov, U.A. (eds) Secondary Emission and Structural Properties of Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7212-7_4
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