Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7856515 | Carbon | 2013 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a model which describes side-band electron emission from vertically aligned monolayer graphene with an internal time-oscillating barrier and a static edge barrier. Our results show that electron emission is governed by the over-barrier emission process, which is dominated by the time-oscillating barrier. The emitted current line density J [nA/nm] is only dependent on the amplitude V1 and on the frequency Ï of the time-oscillating barrier, and is characterized by 0<γ=V1/âÏ<1. From the model, it is found that J is maximized at about Ï=1014 rad/s to 1015 rad/s, and that J increases with γ.
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Authors
Shi-Jun Liang, S. Sun, L.K. Ang,