DocumentCode :
3553056
Title :
Formation and characteristics of a semiconductor field emission cathode
Author :
Hanson, J. ; Dalman, G.C.
Author_Institution :
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Volume :
15
fYear :
1969
fDate :
1969
Firstpage :
78
Lastpage :
78
Abstract :
Research on germanium field emission cathodes made by an electrical breakdown process and the observation of these cathodes using a scanning electron microscope has shown that a long life cold surface with a short pulse of laser energy. A pulse of photons having the proper energy density heats a shallow area to the melting point, following which the Ge solidifies in a conical shape. These conical protuberances are of micron size and the small radius, of curvature at the apex produces a field enhancement factor on the order of 100. Field emission current can be drawn upon application of a sufficiently high electric field ( \\simeq 3 \\times 10^{5} V/cm).
Keywords :
Cathodes; Electric breakdown; Electron emission; Germanium; Optical pulses; Pulse shaping methods; Scanning electron microscopy; Semiconductor lasers; Shape; Surface emitting lasers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices Meeting, 1969 International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEDM.1969.188137
Filename :
1476018
Link To Document :
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