An analytical expression is derived for the electron thermionic current from heated metals by using a non equilibrium, modified Kappa energy distribution for electrons. This isotropic distribution characterizes the long high energy tails in the electron energy spectrum for low values of the index ? and also accounts for the Fermi energy for the metal electrons. The limit for large ? recovers the classical equilibrium Fermi-Dirac distribution. The predicted electron thermionic current for low ? increases between four and five orders of magnitude with respect to the predictions of the equilibrium Richardson-Dushmann current. The observed departures from this classical expression, also recovered for large ?, would correspond to moderate values...
The free electron theory and band theory are briefly described. Fermi energy calculated using the So...
Because of the thermal energies of the electrons in a metal there can be no sharply defined maximum ...
In 1925 Millikan and Eyring(1) first developed experimentally the quantitative laws governing the ex...
An analytical expression is derived for the electron thermionic current from heated metals by using ...
The noble prize winning Richardson-Dushman equation (RDE) had been found to be quite applicable for...
Contributions are given concerning thermionic emission of metal oxides, alloys and metal carbides. I...
This work is focused on the discussion about the transport coefficients for non equilibrium hot meta...
This paper contains a full presentation of the reasons for believing, contrary to results recently o...
When an ultrashort laser pulse excites a metal surface, only a few of all the free electrons absorb ...
In this paper the modified Landau theory of Fermi Liquids was used to compute the thermal expansion ...
The work(1) done by Millikan and his co-laborers, Eyring and Lauritsen, on the subject of "pulling" ...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
Heat supplied to a metal is absorbed by the electrons and then transferred to the lattice. In conven...
In a monovalent metal, in which the valency electrons may be regarded as forming a free-electron ass...
The free electron theory and band theory are briefly described. Fermi energy calculated using the So...
Because of the thermal energies of the electrons in a metal there can be no sharply defined maximum ...
In 1925 Millikan and Eyring(1) first developed experimentally the quantitative laws governing the ex...
An analytical expression is derived for the electron thermionic current from heated metals by using ...
The noble prize winning Richardson-Dushman equation (RDE) had been found to be quite applicable for...
Contributions are given concerning thermionic emission of metal oxides, alloys and metal carbides. I...
This work is focused on the discussion about the transport coefficients for non equilibrium hot meta...
This paper contains a full presentation of the reasons for believing, contrary to results recently o...
When an ultrashort laser pulse excites a metal surface, only a few of all the free electrons absorb ...
In this paper the modified Landau theory of Fermi Liquids was used to compute the thermal expansion ...
The work(1) done by Millikan and his co-laborers, Eyring and Lauritsen, on the subject of "pulling" ...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
Heat supplied to a metal is absorbed by the electrons and then transferred to the lattice. In conven...
In a monovalent metal, in which the valency electrons may be regarded as forming a free-electron ass...
The free electron theory and band theory are briefly described. Fermi energy calculated using the So...
Because of the thermal energies of the electrons in a metal there can be no sharply defined maximum ...
In 1925 Millikan and Eyring(1) first developed experimentally the quantitative laws governing the ex...