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Stable field emission of single B-doped Si tips and linear current scaling of uniform tip arrays for integrated vacuum microelectronic devices

  • Advanced Si-based semiconductor technology is most suitable to fabricate uniform nanostructures as integrated field emitter arrays for novel vacuum electronic devices. In order to improve the field emission homogeneity and stability of p-type silicon tip arrays for pulsed sensor applications, the authors have systematically studied the influence of the fabrication parameters on the tip shape and on the specific operating conditions. Based on detailed design calculations of the field enhancement, they have fabricated two series of hexagonal arrays of B-doped Si-tips in a triangular arrangement. The first (second) type contains three (four) patches with different number of tips (1, 91, 547 and 1, 19, 1027, 4447 for the first and second type, respectively) of about 1 (2.5) μm height, ∼20 (20) nm apex radius, and 20 (10) μm pitch. The field emission properties of both individual tips and complete arrays were investigated with a field emission scanning microscope at a pressure of 10−9 mbar. The current plateau of these tips typically occurs at about 10 (3) nA and around 65 (25) V/μm field level. In this carrier saturation range, single tips provide the highest current stability (<5%) and optical current switching ratio (∼2.5). Fairly homogeneous emission of the tip arrays leads to an undershooting of the expected linear scaling of the mean plateau current as well as to a much improved current stability (<1%).

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Author:Pavel Serbun, Benjamin Bornmann, Aliaksandr Navitski, Günter Müller, Christian PrommesbergerORCiD, Christoph LangerORCiD, Florian Dams, Rupert SchreinerORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1116/1.4765088
Parent Title (English):Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B Nanotechnology and Microelectronics
Publisher:AIP Publishing
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2013
Release Date:2022/11/24
Volume:31
Issue:2
Article Number:02b101
Institutes:Fakultät Angewandte Natur- und Kulturwissenschaften
research focus:Sensorik
Licence (German):Keine Lizenz - Es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht: § 53 UrhG