secondary electrons in polymers (references found)

I raised the question a half year earlier or so about how far secondary electrons could travel in polymers. This week I happened upon a reference which suggests that it could be in the 100 nm range, since polymers are insulators:

J. Appl. Phys. 85, 1137 (1999).

Likewise this reference tells how electrons with energies as low as 12 eV can still go through 50 nm of the polymer resist (SAL-601).

J. Vac. Sci. & Tech. B 10, 2877 (1992).

Thanks to earlier respondents for helpful suggestions.

FC

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