It will be noted that the UK version would have had significant secondary emission and would also have had a tetrode kink.
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In this case, the number of secondary electrons emitted per incident particle is called "'secondary emission yield " '.
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Additionally, the secondary emission did not provide a sharp signal, and crosstalk between the pilot and writing beams was always a problem.
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Good alignment helps to prevent beam loss, and beam from colliding with the pipe walls, which creates secondary emissions and / or radiation.
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To read the display, the beam scanned the tube again, this time set to a voltage very close to that of the secondary emission threshold.
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When the stored static electricity was added to the voltage of the beam, the total voltage either crossed the secondary emission threshold or didn't.
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A "'suppressor grid "'is a grid used in a thermionic valve ( also called vacuum tube ) to suppress secondary emission.
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The second was that the phosphor, like many materials, also released new electrons when struck by an electron beam, a process known as secondary emission.
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The first random access computer memory used a type of cathode ray tube called the Williams tube that used secondary emission to store bits on the tube face.
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The dielectric ensured that stray electrons, either off-voltage from the guns or secondary emission from the phosphors themselves, were stopped before they reached the screen.