Fabrication and characterization of silicon field emitter arrays with focusing electrode by the chemical mechanical polishing process Process design and emission properties of gated n + polycrystalline silicon field emitter arrays for flat-panel display applications
The effect of laser irradiation on the electron emission efficiency of field emitter arrays has been investigated as a function of wavelength using different harmonics of a diode-pumped Nd:YLF laser. While irradiation in the infrared or visible range did not induce any observable change in the emission behavior, ultraviolet laser irradiation, even at a lower fluence compared to infrared or visible, resulted in a significant increase of the emission efficiency, revealing that the photodecomposition of organic contaminants is the main mechanism for cleaning. During laser irradiation, the emission current increases gradually, approaching a saturation level as the surface is cleaned.
The dependences of saturation magnetostriction lambda s and forced-volume magnetostriction delta omega / delta H on the concentration and temperature have been investigated for amorphous La(FexAl1-x)13 alloys prepared by high-rate DC sputtering. The magnetic phase diagram obtained from the differential magnetic susceptibility dM/dH has been correlated with these magnetostrictions. The spin freezing temperature Tf is drastically decreased but the Curie temperature TC is slightly increased on application of a magnetic field. The temperature dependences of lambda s and delta omega / delta H exhibit a broad peak at the spin freezing temperature Tf. The temperature dependence of lambda s for the ferromagnetic alloys is explained by the two-ion model, reflecting the peculiar amorphous structure consisting of icosahedral clusters. The peak of delta omega / delta H at the Curie temperature becomes indistinct with increasing ferromagnetic state in contrast with the peak at the spin freezing temperature. The giant values of delta omega / delta H and its divergent behaviour at the spin freezing temperature are accounted for by the variable amplitude of the local magnetic moment in the itinerant spin glasses. The significant large delta omega / delta H is connected with the pronounced large magnetovolume and magnetoelastic effects such as the spontaneous volume magnetostriction omega s, compressibility kappa and high-field susceptibility chi hf which bring about various Invar anomalies.
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