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A stable LaB

Authors :
Shuai, Tang
Jie, Tang
Jun, Uzuhashi
Tadakatsu, Ohkubo
Wataru, Hayami
Jinshi, Yuan
Masaki, Takeguchi
Masanori, Mitome
Lu-Chang, Qin
Source :
Nanoscale advances. 3(10)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A material with a low work function exhibiting field-emission of electrons has long been sought as an ideal point electron source to generate a coherent electron beam with high brightness, long service life, low energy spread, and especially stable emission current. The quality and performance of the electron source are now becoming limiting factors for further improving the spatial resolution and analytical capabilities of the electron microscope. While tungsten (W) is still the only material of choice as a practically usable field emission filament since it was identified more than six decades ago, its electron optical performance remains unsatisfactory, especially the poor emission stability (5% per hour), rapid current decay (20% in 10 hours), and relatively large energy spread (0.4 eV), even in an extremely high vacuum (10

Details

ISSN :
25160230
Volume :
3
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale advances
Accession number :
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