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Liang-Xue Gu, Kai Yang, Yan Teng, Wei-Kang Zhao, Geng-You Zhao, Kang-Kang Fan, Bo Feng, Rong Zhang, You-Dou Zheng, Jian-Dong Ye, Shun-Ming Zhu, Kun Tang, Shu-Lin Gu. Diamond-based electron emission: Structure, properties and mechanismsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2024, 33(9): 098102.
| Liang-Xue Gu, Kai Yang, Yan Teng, Wei-Kang Zhao, Geng-You Zhao, Kang-Kang Fan, Bo Feng, Rong Zhang, You-Dou Zheng, Jian-Dong Ye, Shun-Ming Zhu, Kun Tang, Shu-Lin Gu. Diamond-based electron emission: Structure, properties and mechanismsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2024, 33(9): 098102. |
Diamond-based electron emission: Structure, properties and mechanisms
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Abstract
Diamond has an ultrawide bandgap with excellent physical properties, such as high critical electric field, excellent thermal conductivity, high carrier mobility, etc. Diamond with a hydrogen-terminated (H-terminated) surface has a negative electron affinity (NEA) and can easily produce surface electrons from valence or trapped electrons via optical absorption, thermal heating energy or carrier transport in a PN junction. The NEA of the H-terminated surface enables surface electrons to emit with high efficiency into the vacuum without encountering additional barriers and promotes further development and application of diamond-based emitting devices. This article reviews the electron emission properties of H-terminated diamond surfaces exhibiting NEA characteristics. The electron emission is induced by different physical mechanisms. Recent advancements in electron-emitting devices based on diamond are also summarized. Finally, the current challenges and future development opportunities are discussed to further develop the relevant applications of diamond-based electron-emitting devices. -
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