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Correlating Thermionic Emission with Specific Surface Reconstructions in a <100> Hydrogenated Single-Crystal Diamond.
Dominguez-Andrade, Hugo; Anaya, Julian; Croot, Alex; Cattelan, Mattia; Twitchen, Daniel J; Kuball, Martin; Fox, Neil A.
Afiliação
  • Dominguez-Andrade H; School of Physics, H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TL, U.K.
  • Anaya J; School of Physics, H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TL, U.K.
  • Croot A; School of Physics, H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TL, U.K.
  • Cattelan M; School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantocks Close, Bristol BS8 1TS, U.K.
  • Twitchen DJ; Element Six Ltd, King's Ride Park, Ascot SL5 8BP, U.K.
  • Kuball M; Center for Device Thermography, H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TL, U.K.
  • Fox NA; School of Physics, H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TL, U.K.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(23): 26534-26542, 2020 Jun 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32463648
ABSTRACT
Thermionic emission relies on the low work function and negative electron affinity of the, often functionalized, surface of the emitting material. However, there is little understanding of the interplay between thermionic emission and temperature-driven dynamic surface transformation processes as these are not represented on the traditional Richardson-Dushman equation for thermionic emission. Here, we show a new model for thermionic emission that can reproduce the effect of dynamic surface changes on the electron emission and correlate the components of the thermionic emission with specific surface reconstruction phases on the surface of the emitter. We use hydrogenated <100> single-crystal and polycrystalline diamonds as thermionic emitters to validate our model, which shows excellent agreement with the experimental data and could be applicable to other emitting materials. Furthermore, we find that tailoring the coverage of specific structures of the C(100)-(2 × 1)H surface reconstruction could increase the thermionic emission of diamond by several orders of magnitude.
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