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Dokania, A.K. (author), Kruit, P. (author)
The Schottky electron emitter is the most frequently used electron source in electron microscopes. A suppressor electrode around the emitter is usually employed to prevent emission from the shank of the cathode. A concept of operating the Schottky emitter without the suppressor electrode is proposed with the aim of lowering the potential of the...
journal article 2009
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Dokania, A.K. (author), Hendrikx, R. (author), Kruit, P. (author)
The electron sources in electron microscopes and electron lithography machines often consist of small diameter W(100) wires, etched to form a sharp tip. The electron emission is facilitated by the Schottky effect, thus the name Schottky emitter. The authors are investigating the feasibility of arrays of such electron emitters for the use in...
journal article 2009
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Dokania, A.K. (author), Kruit, P. (author)
This paper reports the preliminary feasibility study of room temperature vulcanization (RTV) 566 for its application as a “spring” for in situ height adjustment in our proposed design for an array of Schottky emitters. The reliability of the RTV 566 is tested in terms of its viscoelastic properties for thicknesses of 95, 142, and 195 ?m. The...
journal article 2008