Issue 19, 2023

A tunable photo-electric co-excited point electron source: low-intensity excitation emission and structure-modulated spectrum-selection

Abstract

The development of a point electron source requires an efficient excitation mode with low energy consumption, flexible tunability, and high performance. In particular for traditional electron emission cathode materials, it is necessary to expand the function of this aspect to meet application demands in many emerging fields. In this study, we propose a photo-electric co-excited scheme to drive a tungsten (W) needle nano-cold-cathode. The developed W needle cathode has been demonstrated to show electron emission performance with a narrow energy spread of 0.76 eV and a high brightness of 4 × 109 A m−2 sr−1 V−1. This could be achieved through low-intensity co-excitation, including an electrostatic field below ∼0.5 V μm−1 and a laser intensity at ∼10 W cm−2 level. Based on this co-excitation, the electron emission further exhibited a tunable property relative to the intrinsic properties of the incident light, such as optical frequency and polarization, which is shown to be directly modulated by the structure of the W needle nano-cold-cathode. This work provides a choice to achieve tunable, miniaturized and integrated vacuum micro- and nano-electronic devices.

Graphical abstract: A tunable photo-electric co-excited point electron source: low-intensity excitation emission and structure-modulated spectrum-selection

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 பிப்ரவரி 2023
Accepted
16 ஏப்ரல் 2023
First published
17 ஏப்ரல் 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 8643-8653

A tunable photo-electric co-excited point electron source: low-intensity excitation emission and structure-modulated spectrum-selection

Y. Chen, S. Tang, Y. Shen, H. Chen and S. Deng, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 8643 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR00652B

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