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Original Articles

Numerical calculation study on the generalized electron emission phenomenon

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Pages 158-163 | Received 28 Nov 2009, Accepted 28 Dec 2009, Published online: 22 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

There are two kinds of well‐known electron emissions from metal: field and thermionic emission. For thermionic emission, electrons come out of a metal due to the thermal energy, whereas for field emission, electrons tunnel out of a metal through the strong electric field. In this study, the most general electron emission caused by the temperature and electric field with a free electron gas model was considered. The total current density of electron emission comes from the field emission effect, where the electron energy is lower than vacuum, and from the thermionic‐emission effect, where the electron energy is higher than vacuum. The total current density of electron emission is shown as a function of the temperature for a constant electric field, and as a function of the electric field for a constant temperature.

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Backlight Technology, LCD Division, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Asan 336–841, Republic of Korea

Department of Electronics, Sunmoon University, 100 Kalsanri, Tangjeong, Asan, Choong‐Nam 336–708, Republic of Korea

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