Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime

This report presents a two dimensional model for field emission from a sharp cathode in high current regime. The trajectories of the electrons emitted from various points on the cathode are determined. The continuity equation is used to determine the charge density in the cathode-anode gap. The spac...

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Main Author: Divya Prasad
Other Authors: Ang Lay Kee Ricky
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/17923
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description This report presents a two dimensional model for field emission from a sharp cathode in high current regime. The trajectories of the electrons emitted from various points on the cathode are determined. The continuity equation is used to determine the charge density in the cathode-anode gap. The space charge field at the apex of the cathode is calculated from this charge distribution. At high current, the space charge strength is high. This leads to a reduction in the surface electric field at the cathode. The reduced surface electric field called the Poisson Electric Field, FP, determines the Poisson current density, JP. For the Fowler Nordheim plots, a "turn over" region in the high Field Emitted Vacuum Space Charge limit is predicted. The report also presents the effect of varying the cathode work function phi, the height to width ratio (h/w) on the Laplace (without space charge) and Poisson (with space charge) current densities. The sharper the emitter, higher is the field at which turn over occurs. This turn over region is not noted in past experiments – possible reasons are noted. Possible ways to extend the analysis to three dimensions are given.
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spelling ntu-10356/179232023-07-07T16:49:49Z Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime Divya Prasad Ang Lay Kee Ricky School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Microelectronics DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Nanoelectronics This report presents a two dimensional model for field emission from a sharp cathode in high current regime. The trajectories of the electrons emitted from various points on the cathode are determined. The continuity equation is used to determine the charge density in the cathode-anode gap. The space charge field at the apex of the cathode is calculated from this charge distribution. At high current, the space charge strength is high. This leads to a reduction in the surface electric field at the cathode. The reduced surface electric field called the Poisson Electric Field, FP, determines the Poisson current density, JP. For the Fowler Nordheim plots, a "turn over" region in the high Field Emitted Vacuum Space Charge limit is predicted. The report also presents the effect of varying the cathode work function phi, the height to width ratio (h/w) on the Laplace (without space charge) and Poisson (with space charge) current densities. The sharper the emitter, higher is the field at which turn over occurs. This turn over region is not noted in past experiments – possible reasons are noted. Possible ways to extend the analysis to three dimensions are given. Bachelor of Engineering 2009-06-18T01:39:15Z 2009-06-18T01:39:15Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/17923 en Nanyang Technological University 66 p. application/pdf
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Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime
title Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime
title_full Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime
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title_full_unstemmed Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime
title_short Modeling of field emission : protrusive surface at high current regime
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