The neutralization of slow positive ions on solid surfaces can lead to the
emission of secondary electrons in Auger-type processes. We discuss the
possibility of harnessing such mechanisms to the detection of positive ions in
gaseous TPCs. Applied to high pressure xenon, the proposed idea may enable
reconstructing with high accuracy the topology of candidate neutrinoless double
beta decay events of Xe-136 without sacrificing the energy resolution of pure
Xe gas. Candidate secondary electron emitters are discussed, as well as the
expected efficiencies, challenges and potential pitfalls.Comment: Submitted to the Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Large TPCs for
Low-Energy Rare Event Detectio