| 1. | The storage is accomplished using the principle of secondary emission.
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| 2. | This design also minimized interference of secondary emission electrons dislodged from the anode.
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| 3. | The elecrons can be provided by thermionic emission and / or secondary emission.
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| 4. | Another random access computer memory tube based on secondary emission was the Selectron tube.
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| 5. | Above another effect also starts, secondary emission.
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| 6. | When any charged particle is accelerated, it emits electromagnetic radiation and secondary emissions.
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| 7. | When ions strike the target, 2 3 electrons per ion are produced by secondary emission.
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| 8. | When an electron hits the wall, the wall emits more electrons due to secondary emission.
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| 9. | Both these methods have significant errors due to laser extinction, signal attenuation, and secondary emission
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| 10. | Secondary emission had the useful feature that the rate of electron release was significantly non-linear.
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