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Current–voltage characteristics of nonplanar cold field emitters
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Device ModelingElectrical EngineeringPlasma ElectronicsEngineeringPhysicsStandard Image TheoryElectronic EngineeringGlow DischargeApplied PhysicsConventional Fowler–nordheim TheoryCurrent–voltage CharacteristicsCarbon EmitterElectron Optic
Conventional Fowler–Nordheim theory assumes that the emitter is planar, while most tips used in practice have curved emitting surfaces. Using a revised potential distribution, standard image theory and a dimensionless parameter x, we express the experimental current as a multiple σ of the current calculated using standard free-electron supply. A plot of σ(x) for one carbon emitter shows a maximum at a value of x corresponding to the known emitter radius. The calculated field strength at the emitter surface varies little with x. The values found for σ are sensitive to the accuracy of calculation and, to test the theory further, it is desirable both to improve the modelling of image effects and to obtain measurements of current–voltage characteristics and emitting radii together for more types of emitter.
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