‘Electron pin-holes’: the limiting defect for insulating high voltages by vacuum, a basis for new cold cathode electron sources
- 1 January 1991
- Vol. 42 (18), 1173-1181
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0042-207x(91)90127-5
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Hot electron emission from composite metal-insulator micropoint cathodesJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1986
- Field emission from broad-area niobium cathodes: Effects of high-temperature treatmentJournal of Applied Physics, 1986
- Field-Induced Electron Emission from Artificially Produced Carbon Sites on Broad-Area Copper and Niobium ElectrodesIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 1985
- Switching and other nonlinear phenomena associated with prebreakdown electron emission currentsJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1984
- The origin of prebreakdown electron emission from vacuum-insulated high voltage electrodesVacuum, 1982
- Electrical phenomena at the surface of electrically stressed metal cathodes. I. Electroluminescence and breakdown phenomena with medium gap spacings (2-8 mm)Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1979
- The source of high- beta electron emission sites on broad-area high-voltage alloy electrodesJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1979
- The energy spectra of high-β electron emission sites on broad-area copper electrodesJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1978
- Electroluminescence produced by high electric fields at the surface of copper cathodesJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1977
- The nature of field emission sitesJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1975