工作职能
热离子发射
材料科学
共发射极
阴极
工作(物理)
钙钛矿(结构)
电子
场电子发射
光电子学
氧化物
表面工程
工程物理
纳米技术
化学工程
热力学
物理
化学
物理化学
工程类
冶金
图层(电子)
量子力学
作者
Lin Lin,Ryan Jacobs,Dongzheng Chen,V. Vlahos,Otto Lu‐Steffes,José Antonio Alonso,Dane Morgan,John H. Booske
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202203703
摘要
Abstract Engineering a material's work function is of central importance for many technologies and in particular electron emitters used in high‐power vacuum electronics and thermionic energy converters. A low work function surface is typically achieved through unstable surface functional species, especially in high power thermionic electron emitter applications. Discovering and engineering new materials with intrinsic, stable low work functions obtainable without volatile surface species would mark a definitive advancement in the design of electron emitters. This work reports evidence for the existence of a low work function surface on a bulk, monolithic, electrically conductive perovskite oxide: SrVO 3 . After considering the patch field effect on the heterogeneous emitting surface of the bulk polycrystalline samples, this study suggests the presence of low work function (≈2 eV) emissive grains on SrVO 3 surface. Emission current densities of 10–100 mA cm –2 at ≈1000 °C, comparable to commercial LaB 6 thermionic cathodes, indicative of an overall effective thermionic work function of 2.3–2.7 eV are obtained. This study demonstrates that perovskites like SrVO 3 may have intrinsically low work functions comparable to commercialized W‐based dispenser cathodes and suggests that, with further engineering, perovskites may represent a new class of low work function electron emitters.
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