Electron emission from HfC(100) single-crystal tip
Toshiaki Kusunoki,
Noriaki Arai
Abstract:We investigated electron emission characteristics of a hafnium carbide [HfC(100)] single-crystal tip at various temperatures toward finding a candidate of the next generation of emitters for electron microscopes. The emission mode changed from cold-field emission (CFE) to low-temperature and high-temperature thermal-field emission and, finally, to extended Schottky emission. The energy width at full width of half maximum of the emitted electrons was 0.2 eV in the CFE mode at an angular current of 20 μA/sr, and… Show more
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