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Efficient and Dense Electron Emission from a SiO 2 Tunneling Diode with Low Poisoning Sensitivity.

Zhiwei LiZhengfeng ZhangJiamin TianGongtao WuYidan HeBocheng YuFangyuan ZhanYuwei WangMei SunWei YangZhihong LiQing ChenPengfei YanXianlong Wei
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
We report a tunneling diode enabling efficient and dense electron emission from SiO 2 with low poisoning sensitivity. Benefiting from the shallow SiO 2 channel exposed to vacuum and the low electron affinity of SiO 2 (0.9 eV), hot electrons tunneling into the SiO 2 channel from the cathode of the diode are efficiently emitted into vacuum with much less restriction in both space and energy than those in previous tunneling electron sources. Monte Carlo simulations on the device performance show an emission efficiency as high as 87.0% and an emission density up to 3.0 × 10 5 A/cm 2 . By construction of a tunneling diode based on Si conducting filaments in electroformed SiO 2 , an emission efficiency up to 83.7% and an emission density up to 4.4 × 10 5 A/cm 2 are experimentally realized. Electron emission from the devices is demonstrated to be independent of vacuum pressure from 10 -4 to 10 -1 Pa without poisoning.
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