کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
700717 1460781 2014 6 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
In situ reactivation of low-temperature thermionic electron emission from nitrogen doped diamond films by hydrogen exposure
ترجمه فارسی عنوان
واکنش پذیری درون زمین از انتشار الکترونی ترمونیونی کم دما از فیلم های الماس دوتایی نیتروژن با قرار گرفتن در معرض هیدروژن
کلمات کلیدی
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه سایر رشته های مهندسی مهندسی برق و الکترونیک
چکیده انگلیسی


• Nitrogen doped hydrogen terminated diamond films exhibit a work function < 1.5 eV.
• Thermionic electron emission (TE) has been detected at temperature less than 500 °C.
• The initial TE of the freshly deposited films was ~5×10−5 A/cm2 at 500 °C.
• The initial TE of 18 months aged film was ~1.8×10−9 A/cm2 at 500 °C.
• After two-hour exposure in hydrogen at 500 °C, a stable TE was ~2.3×10−6 A/cm2.

Nitrogen doped, hydrogen terminated diamond films have shown a work function of less than 1.5 eV and thermionic electron emission (TE) has been detected at temperatures less than 500 °C. However, ambient exposure or extended operation leads to a deterioration of the emission properties. In this study thermionic electron emission has been evaluated for as-received surfaces and for surfaces after 18 months of ambient exposure. The initial TE current density of the freshly deposited diamond film was ~ 5 × 10− 5 A/cm2 at 500 °C. In contrast, the initial TE current density of a film aged for 18 months was ~ 1.8 × 10− 9 A/cm2 at 500 °C. The decreased emission current density is presumed to be a consequence of oxidation, surface adsorption of contaminants and hydrogen depletion from the surface layer. In situ reactivation of the aged film surface was achieved by introducing hydrogen at a pressure of 1.3 × 10− 4 mbar and using a hot filament of a nearby ionization gauge to generate atomic and/or excited molecular hydrogen. After 2 h of exposure with the sample at 500 °C, the surface exhibited a stable emission current density of ~ 2.3 × 10− 6 A/cm2 (an increase by a factor of ~ 1300). To elucidate the reactivation process thermionic electron energy distribution (TEED) and XPS core level spectra were measured during in situ hydrogen exposure at 5 × 10− 8 mbar. During the isothermal exposure it was determined that atomic or excited hydrogen resulted in a much greater increase of the TE in comparison to exposure to molecular hydrogen. During exposure at 400 °C the surface oxygen was substantially reduced, the TEED cut-off energy, which indicates the effective work function, decreased by ~ 200 meV, and the TE intensity increased by a factor of ~ 100. The increase in thermionic emission with hydrogen was ascribed to the reactivation of the surface through the formation of a uniform surface dipole layer and a reduction of the surface work function.

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ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Diamond and Related Materials - Volume 50, November 2014, Pages 151–156
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