The electron emission properties of an array of ZnO nanowires were studied in the temperature range of 300-473 K. An almost doubling of the current density at 473 K under an electric field of 8 V/?m (j (T=473 K) = 190 ?A/cm 2, j (T=300 K) = 114 ?A/cm 2) was observed together with a reduction of the turn-on field from 552 V/?m to 482 V/?m. Theoretical model that combines the thermal-field emission for high electric field and the Schottky emission for the low field can satisfactorily account for temperature dependence of current at low as well as at high applied bias. The obtained effect is particularly appealing for the application in micro-gun for THz vacuum tubes.

Hybrid thermal-field emission of ZnO nanowires

Vomiero A;
2011

Abstract

The electron emission properties of an array of ZnO nanowires were studied in the temperature range of 300-473 K. An almost doubling of the current density at 473 K under an electric field of 8 V/?m (j (T=473 K) = 190 ?A/cm 2, j (T=300 K) = 114 ?A/cm 2) was observed together with a reduction of the turn-on field from 552 V/?m to 482 V/?m. Theoretical model that combines the thermal-field emission for high electric field and the Schottky emission for the low field can satisfactorily account for temperature dependence of current at low as well as at high applied bias. The obtained effect is particularly appealing for the application in micro-gun for THz vacuum tubes.
2011
Istituto di Acustica e Sensoristica - IDASC - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
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