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Title: Measurement of Energy Spectrum of Electrons Field-Emitted from Diamond Field-Emitter Arrays
Authors: Stewart, Christopher L.
Keywords: Fowler-Nordheim
Field emission
Diamond
Electron energy spectrum
Issue Date: 20-Apr-2009
Publisher: Vanderbilt University. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: Field emission
Electron spectroscopy
Electrons -- Emission
Diamond thin films
Abstract: A retarding mesh analyzer was used to measure the electron energy spectrum field emitted from a single tip of a Diamond Field Emitter Array. The emission was dominated by adsorbed gas atoms and molecules on the surface which were both spatially and temporally unstable. As a result, the spectra taken had highly variant spectral features and there was an order of magnitude span in the emitted current. The spectrum from a clean surface roughly obeyed the thermal field emission model and was consistent with reported spectra from a nitrogen-doped, diamond-like carbon film.
Description: Highest Honors in Physics
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/2948
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