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    <title language="deu">Si-Feldemissionskathoden für Anwendungen in miniaturisierten Ionisationsvakuumsensoren</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Feldemissionselektronenquellen sind aufgrund ihrer prinzipiellen Vorteile gegenüber Glühkathoden bereits seit längerer Zeit Gegenstand der Forschung und werden bisher nur in einigen Spezialanwendungen erfolgreich eingesetzt. Hierbei werden Einzelspitzen mit Spannungen im kV-Bereich und Strömen im nA-Bereich betrieben. Dagegen werden für miniaturisierte Sensorsysteme eher Spannungen von ca. 100 V und Ströme von ca. 1 mA benötigt. Dazu wurden bisher meist Feldemissionskathoden mit CNTs vorgeschlagen, welche für Anwendungen in der Halbleiterindustrie aufgrund des Kohlenstoffanteils nicht erwünscht sind. Ziel unserer Arbeit ist es, Si-basierte Elektronenquellen zu realisieren, die mit anderen miniaturisierten Vakuumsensoren auf einem Chip integrierbar sind. Mithilfe eines optimierten Herstellungsprozesses konnten wir p-Si-Spitzenarrays mit Spitzenradien von wenigen nm realisieren [1]. Messungen an diesen Strukturen zeigen ein sehr homogenes Emissionsverhalten, das vor allem im Sättigungsbereich bei Emissionsströmen von ca. 10 nA pro Spitze zeitlich stabil (Schwankungen &lt; 5 %) und optisch schaltbar (Faktor &gt; 2.5) ist [2].</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), Regensburg, 10. - 15. März 2013</parentTitle>
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    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Benjamin Bornmann</author>
    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
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    <title language="eng">Electron spectrometer in adjustable triode configuration for photo-induced field emission measurements</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We have constructed a new ultrahigh vacuum apparatus with a triode configuration for the systematic investigation of photo-induced field emission (PFE) from metallic or semiconducting cathodes. These are exposed to electric fields up to 400 MV∕m and laser irradiation by means of hole or mesh gates. Cathodes and gates are in situ exchangeable and adjustable with high precision to ensure a homogeneous extraction of electrons which are partially transmitted to the fixed electron spectrometer. Its hemispherical sector analyzer provides an energy resolution limit of 8 meV. The commissioning of the measurement system has been performed with a tungsten needle. Its temperature showed up in the high-energy tail of the electron spectrum, while its work function was derived from the spectral low-energy part combined with the integral current-voltage curve. First PFE measurements on B-doped Si-tip arrays yielded a small field emission current increase under green laser illumination. A shift and splitting of the energy spectra was observed which revealed different emission regimes as well as the photosensitivity of the cathode due to carrier excitation into the conduction band. For the full exploitation of the PFE system, a tunable laser over a wide eV-range is required.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">The Review of scientific instruments</parentTitle>
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    <author>Benjamin Bornmann</author>
    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
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    <title language="eng">Field emission spectroscopy studies on photo-sensitive p-doped Si-tip arrays</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The influence of laser illumination on the integral as well as on the energy-resolved electron currents from well-defined p-doped Si-tip arrays was investigated. First results have provided stable cathode currents between 100 nA and 500 μA in a field range of 2-20 V/μm. Green laser illumination resulted in an enhanced cathode current and an increased population of the conduction band which can be seen in the spectra. Charging of the cathode surface, however, leads to a shift and broadening of the spectra which complicate their analysis. Therefore, further experiments with a rotatable cathode and a varying number of tips as well as with a tunable laser are planned.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">24th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2011 : 18 - 22 July 2011, Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, Germany</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="url">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6004582?arnumber=6004582</identifier>
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    <author>Benjamin Bornmann</author>
    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
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    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
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      <value>electron field emission</value>
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      <value>elemental semiconductors</value>
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      <value>field emission spectroscopy</value>
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      <value>field emitter arrays</value>
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      <value>laser illumination</value>
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      <value>lighting</value>
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      <value>p-doped silicon tips</value>
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      <value>photo sensitivity</value>
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      <value>silicon</value>
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    <title language="eng">Simulation of electron trajectories of a field emission electron source in triode configuration by using finite element methods</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The finite element simulation program COMSOL Multiphysics® was used to simulate the emission efficiency of a silicon tip electron source in triode configuration for different geometries and electrode potentials. The simulation predicts a maximum emission efficiency of 84% for an optimized structure. In a second simulation a gate electrode was concentrically arranged above a single CNT column. Here, the efficiency was simulated as a function of gate hole geometry, electrode potentials and distances between the electrodes. The simulation shows that a conical shape of the gate hole results in an efficiency up to nearly 100%.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">24th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2011 : 18 - 22 July 2011, Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, Germany</parentTitle>
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    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>S. Rutkowski</author>
    <author>Benjamin Bornmann</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
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      <value>finite element analysis</value>
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      <value>simulation of electron trajectories</value>
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      <value>triodes</value>
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    <title language="eng">Stability investigation of high aspect ratio n-type silicon field emitter arrays</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Electron sources based on silicon field emitter arrays, produced in processes based on semiconductor technology, are good candidates for a miniaturized X-ray source. A key parameter for this application is the stability of the X-ray photon flux and, thus, the emission current. In the present work we have investigated the influence of the residual gas pressure and a resistor in series on the emission stability of a high aspect ratio n-type silicon emitter array with hybrid extraction electrode. An increase of current fluctuations was found for pressures above 10-6 mbar. High resistances in series to the emitter array alter the emission characteristics, but greatly suppress spikes in the emission current and improve its stability. This, however, strongly depends on the bias point. The field enhancement factor is not affected by the resistance. In a long term measurement the emission current was found to be constant after an initial phase of degradation.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2015 28th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 13-17 July 2015, Guangzhou, China</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/IVNC.2015.7225584</identifier>
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    <author>Michael Bachmann</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
    <author>F. Düsberg</author>
    <author>Martin Hofmann</author>
    <author>Andreas Pahlke</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
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      <value>RESISTANCE</value>
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      <value>semiconductor field emission</value>
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      <value>silicon</value>
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      <value>silicon tips</value>
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      <value>Stability analysis</value>
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    <title language="eng">Scaling of the field emission current from B-doped Si-tip arrays</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We have fabricated a test chip with various hexagonal arrays of B-doped Si tips (height ~ 3 μm, apex radius &lt;; 30 nm, number 1-4447, resistivity 4 Ωcm, 100 orientation) in triangular arrangement (pitch 10 μm, density 1.16×10 6 cm -2 ) in order to systematically investigate the field emission current scaling with the number N of tips. Regulated voltage scans for 1 nA revealed rather efficient emission from nearly all tips of the arrays at an average field of 15 V/μm. The expected current plateau was always obtained at fields around 20 V/μm, but its width strongly increased with N. In this carrier depletion range, the single tip provided a much higher stability (&lt;; 5%) of the current (2-3 nA) than at lower (&gt;; 50 %) and higher currents (&gt;; 30%). Integral current measurements of the hexagonal arrays resulted in a statistically improved current stability (&lt;; 1%) but only a weak increase of the total current with N 0.28 yet. These results will be discussed with respect to the remaining inhomogeneity of the tips.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">25th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC) ; Jeju, Korea (South), 09.07.2012 - 13.07.2012</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="isbn">978-1-4673-1984-3</identifier>
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    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Aliaksandr Navitski</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
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      <value>elemental semiconductors</value>
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      <value>Iron</value>
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    <title language="eng">Field emission from nanotubes and flakes of transition metal dichalcogenides</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Transition metal dichalcogenides such as MoS2 and WS2 are low-dimensional semiconductor materials. MoS2 and WS2 nanotubes and flakes were grown by a chemical transport reaction under a temperature gradient. I2 was used as a transport agent for previously synthesized MoS2 and WS2, respectively. These multilayered nanotubes are indirect bandgap semiconductors with a bandgap depending on their diameter. WS2 flakes were prepared by the sulfurization of thin WOx flakes. To increase the field enhancement of such low-dimensional structures by a higher aspect ratio, two approaches were examined: (a) the MoS2 and WS2 nanotubes were attached individually by a focused ion beam with Pt on dry etched n-type Si pillars and (b) the WS2 flakes were grown directly on the surface of the (n-type and p-type) Si pillars. Integral field emission measurements were performed in a diode configuration with a 50 μm mica spacer in a vacuum chamber at pressures of about 10−9 mbar. At a voltage of 900 V (18 MV/m), the integral emission current from the nanotubes is up to 11 μA for the lateral mounted MoS2 and about 1.3 μA (1.0 μA) for the upright mounted WS2 (MoS2). The onset voltage for a current of 1 nA is about 550 V for MoS2 and 500 V for WS2, respectively. The voltage conversion factor is in the range of 6 × 104–8 × 104 cm−1 for the nanotubes. The mounted MoS2 flakes show a field emission current of about 6 μA at 18 MV/m in contrast to the directly grown WS2 flakes, which show a pronounced saturation regime and, therefore, a lower emission current of about 0.5 μA is reached at 1500 V (25 MV/m). The WS2 flakes show a two times higher (1 × 105 cm−1) voltage conversion factor in comparison to the MoS2 flakes (5 × 104 cm−1). The extracted characteristics of the current-limiting part show a difference in the behavior of the extracted current-limiting characteristics between the lateral (linear) and upright mounted (exponential) nanotubes and the MoS2 flakes. In contrast, the WS2 flakes show charge carrier depletion effects.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1116/1.5140474</identifier>
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    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
    <author>Luka Pirker</author>
    <author>Keita Kaneko</author>
    <author>Hiroki Kokubo</author>
    <author>Michael Bachmann</author>
    <author>Takashi Ikuno</author>
    <author>Maja Remskar</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
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    <issue>9</issue>
    <volume>256</volume>
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    <title language="eng">A Comparative Study of Field Emission from Pristine, Ion-treated and Tungsten Nanoparticle-decorated p-type Silicon Tips</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The field electron emission characteristics of individual tips of a silicon field emitter array are analyzed. The array of conical‐shaped tips is fabricated on a p‐type silicon wafer by using reactive ion etching and sharpening oxidation. The tips are decorated with single tungsten nanoparticles at their apexes. Furthermore, the focused ion beam is also used to increase surface conductivity of some of the tips. Comparative measurements of field emission are performed by using the scanning anode probe field emission microscopy technique. All types of tips demonstrated emission activation consisting of a sudden current increase at a certain value of the applied voltage. Compared to the pristine tips, a noticeable reduction of the saturation effect in the current–voltage characteristics and a smaller light sensitivity for the decorated tips is found. For ion‐treated tips, saturation effects and light sensitivity are completely suppressed. Scanning electron microscopy observations reveal the formation of single nanoscale protrusions extending from the metal particles and from the apexes of bare ion‐treated tips after exposure under strong electric fields during the field emission measurements. The influence of protrusions growth on characteristics of silicon field emitter arrays is discussed.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Physica Status Solidi B</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1002/pssb.201800646</identifier>
    <enrichment key="BegutachtungStatus">peer-reviewed</enrichment>
    <licence>Keine Lizenz - Es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht: § 53 UrhG</licence>
    <author>Victor I. Kleshch</author>
    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
    <author>Anton Orekhov</author>
    <author>Victor E. Ivanov</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Alexander N. Obraztsov</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>psyndex</type>
      <value>field emission arrays</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>psyndex</type>
      <value>nanoparticles</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>psyndex</type>
      <value>silicon</value>
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    <title language="eng">Field emission behavior of single n- and p-type black Si pillar structures</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We have investigated the properties of single n- and p-type black silicon (b-Si) pillars with a height of 20 μ m under strong electric field and halogen lamp or laser illumination. For both type of b-Si pillar structures, I-V measurements revealed strong activation effects, which consisted in sudden current increases during the first up/down voltage sweeps. The maximum reproducible emission current from a single n-type b-Si pillar structure was about 15 μ A. A pronounced saturation region at 240 nA was observed for a single p-type b-Si pillar. The current fluctuation over time showed a standard deviation of 28% and 2.5% for n- and p-type single b-Si pillar structures, respectively. Optical switching under halogen lamp illumination resulted in at least 3 times higher saturation currents and showed a linear dependence of the FE current on the laser power.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 31st, 2018, Kyoto, Japan</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/IVNC.2018.8520292</identifier>
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    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Vitali Porshyn</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>field emission</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>black silicon</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>photoemission</value>
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    <publishedYear>2016</publishedYear>
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    <issue>16</issue>
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    <title language="eng">Photosensitivity of p-type black Si field emitter arrays</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We have investigated the properties of black Si field emitter arrays under strong electric fields and laser illumination. A low onset field of 1.8 MV/m for an emission current of 1 nA was obtained. A pronounced saturation region of the dark and photo-enhanced current was observed, which provided a short-term stability of 0.1% at 0.4 μA and 0.7% at 1.0 μA, respectively. As maximum value for the photosensitivity, an on-off current switching ratio of 43 reaching about 13 μA was achieved at a laser power of 15 mW. Electron spectra in the dark and under laser illumination are presented, showing a current and light-sensitive voltage drop across the emitters as well as hints for hot electron emission.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Applied Physics</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1063/1.4948328</identifier>
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    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
    <author>Vitali Porshyn</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
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    <publishedYear>2016</publishedYear>
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    <pageFirst>181</pageFirst>
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    <title language="eng">Field emission behavior of Au-tip-coated p-type Si pillar structures</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Precisely aligned high-aspect-ratio (HAR) silicon tip arrays were fabricated using enhanced reactive ion etching with an inductively-coupled-plasma followed by a sharpening oxidation. A gold thin film was then sputtered only on the tips of the HAR structures. Field-emission (FE) properties from Au-coated HAR p-Si tip array cathodes have been systematically investigated by means of field emission scanning microscopy (FESM). A rather high efficiency of the HAR Si structures (71% at 550 V), but limited homogeneous FE with currents of 1-600 nA might be correlated with the varying geometry of the tips and the presence of oxides. I-V measurements of single Au-coated HAR emitters revealed activation effects and the saturation current region at 3 nA. An increase of the saturation current by 4 orders of magnitude was observed during 20 hours of conditioning at constant voltage, which finally resulted in nearly reproducible FN curves with a ß-factor of 473. An excellent stability of the emission current of less than 1 % was obtained during the additional long-time conditioning at constant voltage. Optical switching under halogen lamp illumination resulted in at least 2 times higher saturation currents and showed a linear dependence of the FE current on the light color temperature.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">29th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2016, 11-15 July,  Vancouver, BC, Canada</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="issn">2380-6311</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/IVNC.2016.7551516</identifier>
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    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Vitali Porshyn</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
    <author>Michael Bachmann</author>
    <author>Felix Düsberg</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
    <author>Martin Hofmann</author>
    <author>Andreas Pahlke</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>field emission</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>p-type Si-pillar array</value>
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      <value>surface oxide effects</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>photoemission</value>
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    <id>1109</id>
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    <publishedYear>2018</publishedYear>
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    <completedDate>2021-02-05</completedDate>
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    <title language="eng">Photosensitivity of single silicon high-aspect-ratio tips with different doping levels</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Photosensitivity of single lightly p-doped, highly p-doped, with an integrated p/n junction and intrinsic high-aspect-ratio (HAR) silicon tips was investigated in an ultra-high vacuum environment. The current-voltage characteristics (I-V) of the lightly doped p-type HAR tips showed a characteristic current saturation at around 10-12 nA, whereas the HAR Si tips with p/n junction showed similar saturation phenomena, however, at much smaller current values starting at ~20-30 pA. Optical switching under a halogen lamp illumination resulted in at least 2-4 times higher saturation currents and showed a linear dependence between the illumination power and the FE current, for both types of structures. In case of the highly p-doped HAR tips optical current switching effects, i. e. current saturation, were observed at rather low current levels 1-2 pA. Intrinsic HAR Si-tips showed relative unstable field emission behavior without a clear evidence of the photosensitivity.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 31st, 2018, Kyoto, Japan</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/IVNC.2018.8520288</identifier>
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    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Vitali Porshyn</author>
    <author>Dirk Lützenkirchen-Hecht</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>field emission</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Si p/n junction</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>p-type Si</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>photosensitivity</value>
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    <publishedYear>2015</publishedYear>
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    <pageFirst>178</pageFirst>
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    <title language="eng">Semiconductor field emission electron sources using a modular system concept for application in sensors and x-ray-sources</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Semiconductor field emitters are suitable candidates for applications, which require a very stable field emission (FE) current and a high emission uniformity over the entire emission area. By using different materials and geometries, we are able to vary the FE characteristics within a wide range. Each specific application requires its own optimized design for the cathode as well as for the other parts of the FE electron source. To meet as many of these requirements as possible while using only a limited number of different prefabricated components, we established a modular system concept for our FE electron source. This allows the implementation of almost every cathode material. For first characterizations, we used gated p-type Si cathodes with 16 tips. We obtained stable FE currents of 0.4 μA for a grid-potential of 400 V and a gate potential of 100 V. Almost 100% of the electrons are emitted towards the grid-electrode. Parasitic leakage paths, as well as the electron emission towards the gate-electrode can be neglected. Approximately 10% of the electrons are transmitted through the grid and reach the external anode. This is in good agreement with the optical transmission through the grid-mesh.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2015 28th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 13-17 July 2015, Guangzhou, China</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/IVNC.2015.7225572</identifier>
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    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
    <author>Michael Bachmann</author>
    <author>F. Düsberg</author>
    <author>Martin Hofmann</author>
    <author>Andreas Pahlke</author>
    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
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      <value>Anodes</value>
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      <value>CATHODES</value>
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      <value>electron sources</value>
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      <value>GEOMETRY</value>
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      <value>Iron</value>
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      <value>Logic gates</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>semiconductor field emission</value>
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      <value>silicon</value>
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    <title language="eng">Field emission from surface textured GaN with buried double-heterostructures</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In this contribution we report on field emission (FE) cathodes based on thin-film LED-technology and surface texturing. The FE cathode can be used both as an n-GaN cathode with an electrical contact at the top side metallization as well as a pn-GaN diode contacting only the p-GaN layer at the bottom side of the structure. The local and integral FE properties of the textured surface of the LED structure were investigated. For n-GaN an integral emission current up to 1.0 μA at an electric field of 19 V/μm was achieved. The pn-GaN diode measurements showed an integral current saturation behavior with two orders of magnitude lower FE currents. Regulated voltage scans obtained by FE scanning microscopy revealed a well-distributed emission over the whole cathode area. Measurements under pulsed tunable laser illumination and moderate electric fields indicated charge carrier generation in the buried double-heterostructures at photon energies below 3.5 eV besides normal photoemission above 4.1 eV.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2015 28th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 13-17 July 2015, Guangzhou, China</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1109/IVNC.2015.7225548</identifier>
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    <licence>Keine Lizenz - Es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht: § 53 UrhG</licence>
    <author>Robert Damian Ławrowski</author>
    <author>Christoph Langer</author>
    <author>Christian Prommesberger</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Stephan Mingels</author>
    <author>Vitali Porshyn</author>
    <author>Pavel Serbun</author>
    <author>Günter Müller</author>
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      <value>CATHODES</value>
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      <value>Current measurement</value>
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      <value>Electric fields</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>field emission</value>
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      <value>Gallium nitride</value>
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    <title language="eng">Photo-enhanced field emission properties of p-doped black Si arrays</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We have carried out systematic investigations of p-type black Si field emitter arrays under laser illumination. As expected the current-voltage characteristic revealed a strong saturation providing a high photosensitivity, which had a maximum on-off ratio of 43 at a maximum current of 13 μA. The saturation current was stable in the dark as well as under illumination with fluctuations &lt;;0.7%. Results from time-resolved measurements of the photo-sensitivity showed a rather fast response but a long decay time. Electron spectra in the dark and under laser illumination revealed the origin of the emission.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2016 29th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 11-15 July 2016, Vancouver, BC, Canada</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Field emission from surface textured extraction facets of GaN light emitting diodes</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We report on the field emission properties of GaN LED surfaces. The textured extraction facet acts both as light scattering layer in order to increase the light extraction efficiency of the LED as well as nanostructured cathode surface for the field emission (FE) of electrons. The LED emits blue light with a peak wavelength of around 450 nm. The FE properties were investigated by a scanning microscope. Integral measurements as well as regulated voltage scans for 1 nA FE current over an area of 400 * 400 µm2were used to investigate both overall and local FE properties. A high number of well-distributed emitters with an average field enhancement factor ß of 85 and stable integral emission currents up to 100 µA at an electric field of   80 V/µm (Øanode= 880 µm) were found. Photo-field-emission spectroscopy (PFES) using a tunable pulsed laser revealed an enhanced photo absorption of the InGaN/GaN quantum well structures near the emission wavelength of the LED (&lt;3.5 eV), whereas at high photon energies (&gt;4.1 eV) photoemission from the GaN surface was observed.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">26th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 8-12 July 2013, Roanoke, VA, USA</parentTitle>
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    <author>Günter Müller</author>
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    <title language="eng">Efficient and reliable field emission from silicon tip arrays for miniaturized electron sources</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Silicon-based cathodes with precisely aligned field emitter arrays (FEA) applicable for miniaturized electron sources were successfully developed and fabricated. The cathode chips contain about 3×105 Si tips/cm2 in a triangular array with a tip height of 2.5 μm, tip radius of 20 nm, and lateral distance between tips of 20 μm. Amazingly homogeneous and well-aligned field emission (FE) from all tips (i.e. 100% efficiency) and maximum stable currents of typically 0.1 μA for p- and 0.6 μA for n-type Si were reproducibly achieved. Current-voltage characteristics of p-type Si tips exhibit the expected saturation at around 10 nA due to limited supply of electrons from a depletion layer, while the n-type Si tips show the usual FN behaviour. Additional coating of the Si tips with a 10 nm Au layer resulted in at least 5 times higher average FE current levels i.e. typically 3 μA but lead, however, to a 30% increase of the onset voltage.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2011 24th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference ; 18-22 July 2011 Wuppertal</parentTitle>
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    <author>Aliaksandr Navitski</author>
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    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Florian Dams</author>
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    <title language="eng">MoₓWₓ₋₁S₂ Nanotubes for Advanced Field Emission Application</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) nanotubes complement the field of low-dimensional materials with their quasi-1D morphology and a wide set of intriguing properties. By introducing different transition metals into the crystal structure, their properties can be tailored for specific purpose and applications. Herein, the characterization and a subsequent preparation of single-nanotube field emission devices of MoxWx-1S2 nanotubes prepared via the chemical vapor transport reaction is presented. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction  indicate that the molybdenum and tungsten atoms are randomly distributed within the crystal structure and that the material is highly crystalline. High resolution transmission electron microscopy  and electron diffraction (ED) patterns further corroborate these findings. A detailed analysis of the ED patterns from an eight-layer nanotube reveal that the nanotubes grow in the 2H structure, with each shell consists of one bilayer. The work function of the nanotubes is comparable to that of pure MoS2 and lower of pure WS2 NTs, making them ideal candidates for field emission applications. Two devices with different geometrical setup are prepared and tested as field emitters, showing promising results for single nanotube field emission applications.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">A novel current dependent field emission performance test</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A current dependent performance test for comparison of different field emitter arrays is introduced. Statistical analysis is enabled due to a short measurement time and as a main feature the electric field shift, comparable to the degradation of the emitter is examined. Significance of the test method is shown by a comparison of field emitter arrays with different doping levels.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2021 34th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC): 5-9 July 2021, Lyon, France</parentTitle>
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    <author>Felix Düsberg</author>
    <author>Markus Dudeck</author>
    <author>Magdalena Eder</author>
    <author>Manuel Meyer</author>
    <author>Andreas Pahlke</author>
    <author>Simon Edler</author>
    <author>Andreas Schels</author>
    <author>Walter Hansch</author>
    <author>Rupert Schreiner</author>
    <author>Dominik Wohlfartsstatter</author>
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