Title :
Influence of space charge on field emission of electrons from sharp edges
Author_Institution :
Blackett Lab., Imperial Coll., London, UK
fDate :
7/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A sharp-edged cathode and its adjacent anode are represented as a section of a pair of coaxial cylinders with an inner radius r0 and an outer radius r1. The field emission current density J is determined as a function of the anode voltage V1 and the cathode work function potential phi for degrees of space-charge that lead to a cathode field E in the range 0.9 E00, where E0 is the cathode field when there is no current flow. In the case where eV1<2 there is a particular value of J which is dependent on r0, r1, phi but independent of V1, for which space-charge effects have caused the current to be reduced to half of the emission current appropriate to the field E0. It is shown that this current is of particular significance to the experimenter when designing a field emission diode which uses a razor blade cathode.
Keywords :
cathodes; electron field emission; space charge; anode voltage; cathode; cathode work function potential; coaxial cylinders; field emission current density; razor blade cathode; sharp edges; space charge;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings A