2003
DOI: 10.1116/1.1596222
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Sequential tunneling model of field emission through dielectric deposits on nanotips

Abstract: A model of sequential ͑incoherent͒ tunneling for the electron field emission was built up in order to explain some peculiarities of the electronic emission from relatively thick dielectric layers covering nanometer-range tips, particularly carbon nanotubes. The emission current as a function of applied voltage, dielectric layer thickness, polarizability, and temperature was computed. Various experimentally detected trends were thereby modeled, leading to the conclusion that incoherent tunneling might be a comp… Show more

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“…Electrons residing in such states may still decay into the vacuum, but the process is essentially different. The corresponding leakage current commences f.om the 2D region and is of a purely tunneling type [8]. It was often assumed that the energy of the quasi-bound states could be divided into sub-bands due to transverse quantization [4, 61.…”
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“…Electrons residing in such states may still decay into the vacuum, but the process is essentially different. The corresponding leakage current commences f.om the 2D region and is of a purely tunneling type [8]. It was often assumed that the energy of the quasi-bound states could be divided into sub-bands due to transverse quantization [4, 61.…”
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confidence: 99%