Abstract

This paper presents a field emitter in the form of a silicon tip covered with a layer of carbon nanotubes. The emitted beam is focused with a set of two electrostatic lenses and – which is novelty in such structures – with a magnetic field. The presented approach gave very promising results. The field emitter was able to provide a high emission current (about 50 µA) and a beam with a small and homogeneous spot. Such electron sources are necessary components of many miniature MEMS and nanoelectronics devices. The presented source is dedicated especially for the use in currently developed MEMS X-ray sources and MEMS electron microscopes.

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