Origin of the current saturation level of p-doped silicon field emitters

  • Edler S
  • Schels A
  • Herdl F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using p-type semiconductors for field emitters is one simple way to realize an integrated current limiter to improve the lifetime of the cathode. In this work, the origin of the current saturation of p-type silicon emitters is investigated in detail. Single emitters are electrically characterized and compared to simulation results. With a simulation model considering a high surface generation rate and elevated tip temperature, a good agreement to the measured data is found. This observation is supported further by alteration of the surface experimentally. Electrical measurements after different treatments in hydrofluoric acid as well as heated and subsequent operation at room temperature are well explained by the influence of surface generation. Furthermore, it is shown that the field penetration leads to a small voltage drop and a strong geometry-dependent reduction of the field enhancement factor.

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Edler, S., Schels, A., Herdl, F., Hansch, W., Bachmann, M., Dudeck, M., … Schreiner, R. (2022). Origin of the current saturation level of p-doped silicon field emitters. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, 40(1). https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0001554

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