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High Field Electron Emission from Irregular Cathode Surfaces

 

作者: T. J. Lewis,  

 

期刊: Journal of Applied Physics  (AIP Available online 1955)
卷期: Volume 26, issue 12  

页码: 1405-1410

 

ISSN:0021-8979

 

年代: 1955

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1721923

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

Electron emission from a cathode surface produced by an applied fieldEis enhanced by the presence of projections on the emitter surface which cause a local increase inE. The nature of this enhancement factor &mgr;(z), which is a function of the distancezfrom the cathode, is discussed more fully than hitherto and its magnitude is calculated for certain ideal but realistic geometries. Although such a factor may be large on the surface (z=0), it decreases rapidly aszincreases so that the mean field magnification&mgr;¯(z), which is required in the Schottky thermionic emission theory, is unlikely to be >2 and is probably near to unity even for fields as great as 5×105v/cm. This fact will mean that the Fowler‐Nordheim theory frequently used to explain emission results at these fields is not applicable and that a Schottky theory should be used.It is also shown that&mgr;¯(z)is itself field dependent and produces departures from the Schottky law in such a way that the slope of the currentvs E½plot increases rapidly forE<103v/cm, remains approximately constant for 103<E<104v/cm, and then increases again at higher fields. A similar reasoning shows that deviations from the Fowler‐Nordheim law for fields >106v/cm can also be expected.Finally, the assumption of a constant emitting area for rough cathodes is also shown to give departures from the emission laws in such a manner that the estimated current density at high fields is appreciably less than the expected values.These deductions help to explain some of the anomalous results frequently found in many conduction experiments in gases and liquids.

 

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