Monochromatic Electron Emitters using Heavy-Fermion Materials
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概要
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To obtain electron emission with a narrower energy width than 0.1 eV, we studied field emitters using heavy-fermion materials. These materials have f electrons with large effective mass ranging from 10 to 1000. This study used free-electron model calculations with effective mass approximation. The energy width decreased by four-fifths when effective mass increased from 1 to 200. The relationships between effective mass, f electron density, and energy width were determined. These relationships enabled us to choose materials with a narrow energy width. It was found that for an energy width narrower than 0.1 eV, f electron density must be larger than 0.05 Å^<-3> at an effective mass of 100 or 0.1 Å^<-3> at an effective mass of 200.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1999-10-15
著者
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OHSHIMA Takashi
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Okamoto Masakuni
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Nishiyama H
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Nishiyama Hidetoshi
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Ohshima Takashi
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Nishiyama Hidetoshi
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Okamoto Masakuni
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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