Abstract
Secondary emission of electrons from complex targets formed by the condensation of some substances on others has been investigated. The change in the secondary emission with the primary energy appears to be dominated by the overlying element in the low energy range and by the base metal in the range of high primary energies. The total secondary emission in certain ranges may be less or greater than that obtained from either constituent of the complex target when used alone.

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