DocumentCode
3338871
Title
Electron tunneling through large area vacuum gap-preliminary results
Author
Tavkhelidze, Avto ; Skhiladze, Givi ; Bibilashvili, Amiran ; Tsakadze, Leri ; Jangadze, Larisa ; Taliashvili, Zaza ; Cox, Isaiah ; Berishvili, Zauri
fYear
2002
fDate
25-29 Aug. 2002
Firstpage
435
Lastpage
438
Abstract
We have obtained tunneling currents of over 10 Å through the vacuum gap between conformal electrodes having an effective area on the order of 0.1-1 cm2. The large area vacuum gap is obtained by using a surface replication method that allows for two electrodes to have precisely matched topographies. The width of the vacuum gap within the range of 30-100 Å is regulated using piezoelectric actuators. These same actuators are used to regulate angles between the electrodes. Measured I-V characteristics show that the overall current through the system can be represented as the sum of the tunneling current and the current running through the short circuits between electrodes, and that tunneling current becomes dominant at distances greater than 30 Å. The dependence of the capacitance and conductance on the distance between electrodes is in good agreement with the simple model of electrodes separated by a vacuum gap. Such an electron tunneling device could be used for cooling and power generation, as well as for other applications.
Keywords
MIM devices; MIM structures; capacitance measurement; cooling; electric admittance measurement; electric current measurement; electrodes; tunnelling; voltage measurement; 30 to 100 Å; I-V characteristics measurement; angles regulation; capacitance; conductance; conformal electrodes; cooling; electron tunneling; large area vacuum gap; piezoelectric actuators; power generation; short circuits; surface replication method; tunneling current; Capacitance; Circuits; Cooling; Current measurement; Electrodes; Electrons; Piezoelectric actuators; Power generation; Surface topography; Tunneling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Thermoelectrics, 2002. Proceedings ICT '02. Twenty-First International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7683-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICT.2002.1190354
Filename
1190354
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