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AES Theory: Electron Beam EffectsWhen the electron beam strikes a sample surface, it produces a plethora of different interactions. Elastic scattering occurs when a high energy electron (1 to 30 keV) strikes a sample atom and recoils with essentially all of its energy. (The RBS kinematic factor equation applies to this situation and indicates an energy loss of 1 eV for a 25 keV electrons striking a surface iron atom and scattering back at 180 degrees.) The electron beam loses energy as it passes through material, thereby broadening the energy distribution of backscattered electrons. Inelastic scattering occurs by several mechanisms as the primary electron gives up larger amounts of its energy.
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