TY - CHAP A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Hausladen, Matthias A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Bachmann, Michael A1 - Düsberg, Felix A1 - Pahlke, Andreas A1 - Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Field emission current investigation of p-type and metallized silicon emitters in the frequency domain T2 - International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 31st, 2018, Kyoto, Japan N2 - We investigated two different field emitter arrays consisting of 10×10 p-type and 10×10 undoped Au-coated high aspect ratio silicon tips. The I-V characterization of the p-type sample showed a pronounced saturation for voltages higher than 500 V and a maximum emission current of 39 nA. The metallized sample revealed a FN-like emission up to several μA. The metallized and the p-type sample operating below the saturation region showed high current fluctuations of ±16%. Whereas, the metallized sample with current regulation and the p-type sample in the saturation yielded a current stability of ±0.4% and ±0.3%, respectively. Investigations in the frequency domain revealed the for field emission typical 1/f-noise. By operating in the saturation region (p-type sample) or using an emission current regulation (metallized sample) the noise level was reduced by at least 20 dB. Finally, the p-type sample was illuminated by a light emitting diode to increase and modulate the emission current in the saturation region. The emission current was increased by a factor of 3.7 to 145 nA. With this configuration we emulated an unstable emission behavior and evaluated the performance of our emission current regulation circuit. KW - field emission KW - field emitter array KW - silicon tip KW - current fluctuation KW - current stability KW - field emission noise Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2018.8520127 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Investigations on the long-term performance of gated p-type silicon tip arrays with reproducible and stable field emission behavior JF - Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B N2 - The authors report on the fabrication and characterization of p-type Si tip arrays with an integrated gate electrode for applications as field emission electron sources. After the reactive ion etching of the emitters, the combined thermal dry and wet oxidation was used for both the sharpening of the emitters and for the realization of an enhanced insulation layer. Au was evaporated in a self-aligned process as gate electrode. Arrays of 16 Si tips were fabricated with tip heights of about 3 μm and tip radii of about 20 nm with integrated gate electrode concentrically positioned ≈2 μm below the tip apex. Integral measurements with an additional anode showed improved field emission properties with a reproducible and stable emission behavior. A fast activation of the tips, low onset voltages of about 30 V, and moderate field emission currents up to 0.55 μA were noticed. The field emission parameters were calculated using the Fowler–Nordheim characteristics. A pronounced saturation regime was observed, and current fluctuations of less than ±1% were investigated for 30 min. Long-term measurements were carried out for a period of more than 8 h. In the first 6 h of operation, the authors observed a drift of the emission current from 0.35 to 0.55 μA caused by an increased emission surface. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1116/1.4972519 VL - 35 IS - 1 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Mecani, Mirgen A1 - Huang, Yifeng A1 - She, Juncong A1 - Schreiner, Rupert ED - Tiginyanu (Ed.), Ion M. T1 - Field emission properties of ring-shaped Si ridges with DLC coating T2 - Proc. SPIE 10248, Nanotechnology VIII, 102480H (30 May 2017) N2 - We report on the fabrication and the emission characterization of single ring-shaped Si ridges with a coating of diamond-like carbon (DLC). The reactive ion etching and the subsequent inductively coupled plasma step were adjusted to realize ring-shaped Si ridges with a height of 7.5 μm respectively 15 μm and an apex radius of 20 – 25 nm. The samples were coated with a DLC layer (thickness ≈ 2 – 5 nm) by a filtered cathodic vacuum arc deposition system in order to lower the work function of the emitter and to improve the field emission characteristics. The field emission characterizations were done in diode configuration with cathode and anode separated by a 50 μm thick mica spacer. A higher emission current was carried out for the ring-shaped Si ridge in comparison to the point-shaped Si tips due to the increased emission area. The highest emission current of 0.22 μA at 1000 V was measured on a DLC-coated sample with the highest aspect ratio. No degradation of the emission current was observed in the plateau regime during a measurement period of 6 h. Finally, no decreasing performance of the field emission properties was found due to changes in the geometry or destructions. KW - Etching KW - Scanning electron microscopy KW - Silicon carbide KW - Carbon KW - Mica KW - Oxides Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265627 VL - 102480H PB - Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Field emission from three-dimensional epitaxial grown GaN-microrods T2 - 29th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2016, 11-15 July, Vancouver, BC, Canada N2 - A novel three-dimensional epitaxial technique allows on patterned substrates the realization of gallium nitride pillars, also known as nano- and microrods. The typical dimensions of the microrods are in the range of one micron for the radius of the hexagonal footprint and about 10 μm in height. The microrods consist of a semiconductor heterostructure with an n GaN core, a n-GaN shell, a p GaN shell and an intermediate quantum well layer. The field emission properties were investigated in diode configuration by integral field emission measurements in a vacuum chamber at pressures around 10 -9 mbar. The spacer was mica with a thickness of 50 μm. A metallized fine-meshed nitride grid (or a metallized Si-grid) was used as anode. A current of about 1 μA at a voltage of 1250 V (1750 V) was measured. An onset field of about 12.5 MV/m (20 MV/m) and field enhancement factors in the range of 200 to 500 (150 to 300) were found. The investigation with the fine-meshed grid showed an expected pronounced saturation region. KW - field emission KW - GaN KW - LED Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2016.7551477 SN - 2380-6311 SP - 87 EP - 88 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Field emission from black silicon structures with integrated gate electrode T2 - 29th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2016, 11-15 July, Vancouver, BC, Canada N2 - Black silicon structures with integrated gate electrode were realized by using an improved fabrication process. An enhanced insulation layer was achieved by a combination of dry and wet oxidation, and a gold layer was evaporated as gate electrode. The black silicon structures were prepared with a RIE/ICP etching process at room temperature. Arrays of 16 and 100 apertures with buried p-doped black silicon whiskers have been fabricated. These structures have an emitter height of approximately 1.5 μm with tip radii between 5 nm and 30 nm. The whiskers are surrounded by the gate electrode in a distance of 1.5 μm. Integral field emission measurements yielded an onset voltage of 92 V for 16 apertures and 60 V for 100 apertures for an emission current of 1 nA. Maximum emission currents up to 0.2 μA were observed for the array with 100 apertures at a cathode voltage of 200 V. Stability measurements showed a current fluctuation of ± 21% at a mean value of the emission current of 12 nA over a period of 30 minutes for 16 apertures with b-Si whiskers. KW - field emission KW - black silicon KW - integrated gate electrode Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2016.7551532 SN - 2380-6311 SP - 219 EP - 220 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Microrods and microlines by three-dimensional epitaxially grown GaN for field emission cathodes T2 - International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 30th, 2017, Regensburg N2 - The three-dimensional epitaxial technique allows the realization of gallium nitride lines in addition to the rods. To optimize the properties of GaN-based field emission cathodes further investigations and an improvement of the epitaxial process were performed. The microrods and microlines consist of a one-order higher n-doped gallium nitride in comparison to the gallium nitride layer on the sapphire substrate. The typical height of the microrods and -lines is about 5 μm. The field emission properties of these structures were investigated in diode configuration by integral field emission measurements at pressures below 10 -9 mbar. For the microrods (microlines) a voltage of 1100 V (2000 V) was measured for a field emission current of about 0.5 μA with an onset field of about 12 MV/m (24 MV/m). Furthermore, the field enhancement factors for microrods and -lines are in the range of 300 and 200, respectively. KW - field emission KW - GaN KW - LED KW - Gallium nitride KW - Epitaxial growth Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2017.8051576 SP - 130 EP - 131 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bachmann, Michael A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Düsberg, Felix A1 - Hofmann, Martin A1 - Pahlke, Andreas A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Extraction of the characteristics of limiting elements from field emission measurement data T2 - 29th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2016, 11-15 July, Vancouver, BC, Canada N2 - In this contribution we will present an algorithm to extract the characteristics of non-Fowler-Nordheim (FN) circuit elements from saturation limited field emission (FE) measurement data. The method for calculating the voltage drop on limiting circuit elements is based on circuit theory as well as Newton's method. Since no assumption on the limiting circuit is made, this method is applicable to any FE data showing saturation. To be able to determine the significance of any parameter output, the uncertainties of data and extracted parameters are fully taken into account throughout the algorithm. External serial resistors and a limiting p-doped substrate are analyzed, where the latter shows a diode-like behavior. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2016.7551474 SN - 2380-6311 SP - 81 EP - 82 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Huang, Yifeng A1 - She, Juncong T1 - Gated p-Si field emission cathode applied in an ionization vacuum gauge T2 - 29th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2016, 11-15 July, Vancouver, BC, Canada N2 - A commercial Bayard-Alpert ionization vacuum gauge was equipped with a field emission electron source based on a cathode consisting of an array of 16 gated, p-doped, and DLC-coated Si-tips and characterized. An anode current of about 1.3 μA led to an ion current of 7 fA at 3×10 -7 mbar and 0.8 pA at 4×10 -5 mbar. Whereas at pressures higher than 4×10 -5 mbar the emission current of the electron source decreased, the ratio of ion and anode current remained linear. A nearly constant sensitivity of ~ 17 mbar -1 of the ionization vacuum gauge within the investigated pressure range was depicted. KW - field emission KW - field emitter array KW - Si KW - DLC KW - electron source KW - ionization vacuum gauge Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2016.7551500 SN - 2380-6311 SP - 145 EP - 146 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bachmann, Michael A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Düsberg, Felix A1 - Hofmann, Martin A1 - Pahlke, Andreas A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Control of the electron source current T2 - International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 30th, 2017, Regensburg N2 - A control circuit to stabilize the flux of electrons transmitted through an extractor electrode is presented. By controlling the emission current a fluctuation with a standard deviation of 0.015% is observed. However, the achievable stability of the transmitted electron current is limited due to a variation of the extraction grid current ratio showing a standard deviation of 4.33%. By regulating the difference of the emission current and the extraction grid current an improved stability of the transmitted electron current down to a standard deviation of 0.280% is observed. Even with operation at 2 × 10 -5 mbar a standard deviation of 0.558% is achieved. KW - Standards KW - Circuit stability KW - Power system stability KW - Current measurement KW - Voltage measurement KW - Electron sources KW - Stability analysis Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2017.8051550 SP - 66 EP - 67 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Benzocyclobutene as a novel integrated spacer material in a field emission electron source T2 - International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 30th, 2017, Regensburg N2 - For the realization of a miniaturized field emission electron source we tested benzocyclobutene (BCB) as a new spacer material between cathode and anode. We fabricated black silicon emitters and characterized the emission behavior with an integrated 5 μm thin and large-area spacer of BCB. The integrated BCB layer allows the realization of a compact electron source with only two components consisting of a cathode with BCB and a grid. The comparison with other spacer materials like polyimide (25 μm thickness) or mica (50 μm thickness) revealed for the cathode with BCB a significantly reduced operational voltage of 240 V for a field emission current of 1 μA. KW - field emission KW - benzocyclobutene KW - integrated spacer KW - electron source KW - black silicon Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2017.8051605 SP - 192 EP - 193 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Light emitting diodes based on three-dimensional epitaxial grown crystalline GaN rods T2 - 7. MikroSystemTechnik Kongress "MEMS, Mikroelektronik, Systeme", 23.-25. Oktober 2017, München Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-8007-4491-6 SP - 131 EP - 134 PB - VDE-Verlag CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Serbun, Pavel A1 - Bachmann, Michael A1 - Müller, Günter A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - High aspect ratio silicon tip cathodes for application in field emission electron sources T2 - 2014 27th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 6-10 July 2014, Engelberg, Switzerland N2 - Precisely aligned arrays of sharp tip structures on top of elongated pillars were realized by using an improved fabrication process including an additional inductively-coupled-plasma reactive-ion etching step. Arrays of n-type and p-type silicon with 271 tips have been fabricated and investigated. Those structures have a total height of 5–6 µm and apex radii less than 20nm. Integral field emission measurements of the arrays yielded low onset-fields in the range of 8–12V=µm and field enhancement factors between 300 and 700. The I-E curves of n-type structures showed the usual Fowler-Nordheim behaviour, whereas p-type structures revealed a significant saturation region due to the limited number of electrons in the conduction band and a further carrier depletion effect caused by the pillar. The maximum integral current in the saturation region was 150 nA at fields above 30V=µm. An excellent stability of the emission current of less than ± 2% fluctuation was observed in the saturation region. For n-type Si a maximum integral current of 10 µA at 24V=µm and an average current stability with a fluctuation of ± 50% were measured. KW - Current measurement KW - Etching KW - FABRICATION KW - field emission KW - field emitter array KW - GEOMETRY KW - Iron KW - Sensor arrays KW - silicon KW - silicon tip Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IVNC.2014.6894824 SP - 222 EP - 223 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bachmann, Michael A1 - Düsberg, Felix A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Herdl, Florian A1 - Bergbreiter, Lukas A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Miyakawa, Natuski A1 - Eggert, Tobias A1 - Pahlke, Andreas A1 - Edler, Simon A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Hausladen, Matthias A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Vacuum-sealed field emission electron gun JF - Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B N2 - A compact vacuum-sealed field emission electron gun with an operation voltage below 5 kV is presented. With a 150 nm thick pyrolytic carbon membrane, a transmission of 40% at 5 kV is obtained. For more than 2500 h of continuous operation at an emission current of 100 nA, no significant increase (<50V ) and almost no degradation were found. From this measurement, a lifetime of more than 10 000 h at continuous operation with approximately a linear increase of the extraction voltage from about 545 V to about 730 V is predicted. This electron source enables application of field emitter arrays in poor vacuum or even ambient pressure. ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work was supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy under Project No. ZF4081502GM8. C.P., R.L., M.H., and R.S. were supported by Grant No. ZF4562901GM8. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1116/1.5139316 VL - 38 IS - 2 PB - AIP Publishing ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Simulation and Fabrication of Silicon Field Emission Cathodes for Cold Electron Sources JF - Advanced Materials Research N2 - We report on the simulation and fabrication of nanostructured silicon surfaces for field emission (FE) applications, e.g. ionization sensors and x-ray tubes. For the design and optimization of field-emitting silicon structures, the influence of the geometric parameters like tip height, apex radius, aperture angle and curvature shape on the field enhancement factor was investigated by simulation using finite element method. A universal geometric model which describes the real geometry of our silicon structures sufficiently accurate was taken for modeling a variety of different silicon tip structures as well as ridge structures. While a high dependency of the field enhancement on the aspect ratio and the aperture angle was found, the simulations show that the elliptic curvature affects the field enhancement only marginally. Finally, an improved process for fabrication of such silicon structures on n-type as well as p-type substrate is described, using reactive ion etching with adjustable anisotropy, wet thermal oxidation and wet etching. KW - field emission cathodes KW - field enhancement factor KW - silicon field emitter Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1024.48 VL - 1024 SP - 48 EP - 51 ER -