Field emission gun

Field emission gun

A field emission gun is a type of electron gun in which the emitter tip is held at several kilovolts negative potential relative to a nearby electrode, so that there is sufficient potential gradient at its surface to cause field emission of electrons. Field emitter tips are either of cold-cathode type, usually made of single crystal tungsten sharpened to a tip radius of about 100 nm, or of the Schottky type, in which field emission from the tip is thermally assisted. Schottky field emitters are made by coating a tungsten tip with a layer of zirconium oxide, which has the unusual property of increasing in electrical conductivity at high temperature.

In field emission electron microscopes, a field emission gun is used to produce an electron beam that is smaller in diameter, more coherent and with up to three orders of magnitude greater current density or brightness than can be achieved with conventional thermionic emitters such as tungsten or lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6)-tipped filaments. The result in both scanning and transmission electron microscopy is significantly improved signal-to-noise ratio and spatial resolution, and greatly increased emitter life and reliability compared with thermionic devices.

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