Title of article :
Observations of electron emission sites on broad area electrodes
by an electron emission microscope
Author/Authors :
S. Kobayashi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
To observe field electron emission sites which lead vacuum gaps to electrical breakdown an electron emission
microscope EEM.has been developed. The microscope consists of three unipotential lenses, that is, objective, intermediate
and projection lenses. A plane electrode of the objective lens facing the cathode has a 0.5 mm diameter pinhole which
extracts field emitted electrons, and works as an anode. This plane anode form enables the observation of emission sites on a
broad area cathode. By using this EEM changes of emission site aspects on pit-free electropolished Al cathodes before and
after 500 breakdowns were observed. Images recorded showed that field emission occurs at several isolated sites rather than
one site. Also revealed is that the number of emission sites after 500 breakdowns did not increase significantly. q1999
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Keywords :
Electron emission sites , EEM , Broad area electrodes , pit-free electropolishing
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science