Electron emission from ferroelectric materials is initiated by a variation of the spontaneous polarization. It is the main focus of this work to develop ferroelectric cathodes, which are characterized by a significantly decreased excitation voltage required to initiate the electron emission process. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the polarization on the emission process. Two materials are investigated. Firstly, relaxor ferroelectric lead magnesium niobate - lead titanate (PMN-PT) single crystals are chosen because of their low intrinsic coercive field. Electron emission current densities up to 5 · 10^(−5) A/cm² are achieved for excitation voltages of 160 V. A strong enhancement of the emission current is revealed for the onset ...
A mixed type electron emission, i.e., simultaneous ferroelectric and plasma emission, was observed w...
The efficiency and lifetime of a plasma source or charged particle emitter is partially limited by t...
The emission from ferroelectric cathodes excited by bipolar pulses does not suffer the hysteretic be...
Electron emission from ferroelectric materials is initiated by a variation of the spontaneous polari...
Electron emission from ferroelectrics (FEE) is a promising source for electrons. Although extensive ...
International audienceWith the aim to establish the conditions for integrating a ferroelectric elect...
This paper focuses on understanding the influence of ma-terial properties on the complicated ferroel...
We show that electron emission from a relaxer ferroelectric cathode varies with the temperature as t...
Strong pulsed electron emission from ferroelectrics due to fast polarization switching (i.e., ferroe...
Ferroelectric emission (FE) was discovered at CERN in 1988. However, a diverse array of results and ...
International audienceThe switchable bipolar ground state is at the heart of research into ferroelec...
We show that properly electroded ceramic disks are strong and robust electron emitters when excited ...
Pb(Mg 1/3N 2/3)O 3-PbZrO 3- PbTiO 3 (PMN-PZT) ferroelectric electron emitters with a novel electrode...
Electron emission from ferroelectrics has attracted much interest recently. However, a diverse array...
Ferroelectric domain patterning with an electron beam is demonstrated. Polarization of lead zirconat...
A mixed type electron emission, i.e., simultaneous ferroelectric and plasma emission, was observed w...
The efficiency and lifetime of a plasma source or charged particle emitter is partially limited by t...
The emission from ferroelectric cathodes excited by bipolar pulses does not suffer the hysteretic be...
Electron emission from ferroelectric materials is initiated by a variation of the spontaneous polari...
Electron emission from ferroelectrics (FEE) is a promising source for electrons. Although extensive ...
International audienceWith the aim to establish the conditions for integrating a ferroelectric elect...
This paper focuses on understanding the influence of ma-terial properties on the complicated ferroel...
We show that electron emission from a relaxer ferroelectric cathode varies with the temperature as t...
Strong pulsed electron emission from ferroelectrics due to fast polarization switching (i.e., ferroe...
Ferroelectric emission (FE) was discovered at CERN in 1988. However, a diverse array of results and ...
International audienceThe switchable bipolar ground state is at the heart of research into ferroelec...
We show that properly electroded ceramic disks are strong and robust electron emitters when excited ...
Pb(Mg 1/3N 2/3)O 3-PbZrO 3- PbTiO 3 (PMN-PZT) ferroelectric electron emitters with a novel electrode...
Electron emission from ferroelectrics has attracted much interest recently. However, a diverse array...
Ferroelectric domain patterning with an electron beam is demonstrated. Polarization of lead zirconat...
A mixed type electron emission, i.e., simultaneous ferroelectric and plasma emission, was observed w...
The efficiency and lifetime of a plasma source or charged particle emitter is partially limited by t...
The emission from ferroelectric cathodes excited by bipolar pulses does not suffer the hysteretic be...