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Field Emission Measurements From Cesiated Titanium and Stainless Steel Electrodes K.Surles-law, P.Adderley, J.Brittian, D.Charles, J.Clark, J.Grames, J.Hansknecht,

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1 Field Emission Measurements From Cesiated Titanium and Stainless Steel Electrodes K.Surles-law, P.Adderley, J.Brittian, D.Charles, J.Clark, J.Grames, J.Hansknecht, M.Poelker, M.Stutzman

2 Field Emission from 25deg Electrodes POISSON model of 25deg electrode E-fields shown are for V = -100kV

3 Field Emission Electrons are confined in a metal by a potential well Energy of electron insufficient to escape from metal Electron must be given extra energy to escape (thermal, photoemission) QM demonstrates the electron wavefunction attenuates rapidly outside potential barrier

4 Field Emission Application of external fields lowers and thins the potential barrier Fowler- Nordheim used quantum mechanics to demonstrate that some electrons can tunnel through the potential barrier and escape into the vacuum

5 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Equation This is the Fowler-Nordheim expression for field emission E is the electric field (MV/m)  is the work function of the material (eV)  is the field enhancement factor A is the effective emitting area

6 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Equation Plot of Fowler-Nordheim equation with b = 200. The electric field gradients were generated from POISSON model of the 25 degree electrode. The potential varied from 10 to 125kV

7 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Equation One can use exponential form of FN to compare field emission from Ti and SS

8 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Plot 210min of Cs for Ti and SS

9 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Plot More interesting to plot ln(I/V^2) vs. 1/V The slope of the fitted data is proportional to the work function to the 3/2 power If work function changes, the slope of FN plot changes

10 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Plot

11 Now let’s observe FN plots for Ti and SS with no Cs and 210min of Cs

12 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Plot

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15 Field Emission: Fowler-Nordheim Equation Next, decrease cathode-anode spacing Take FE data for Ti and SS with no Cs Compare FE vs. spacing: Is Ti or SS better, or same?


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