• Field electron emission, also known as field emission (FE) and electron field emission, is emission of electrons induced by an electrostatic field. The...
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    literature, are now known to be ions or electrons. Thermal electron emission specifically refers to emission of electrons and occurs when thermal energy overcomes...
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    A field-emission display (FED) is a flat panel display technology that uses large-area field electron emission sources to provide electrons that strike...
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    A field emission gun (FEG) is a type of electron gun in which a sharply pointed Müller-type[clarification needed] emitter: 87–128  is held at several kilovolts...
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    as electron microscopes and particle accelerators. Electron guns may be classified by the type of electric field generation (DC or RF), by emission mechanism...
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  • temperature Schottky emission, due to the: Schottky effect or field enhanced thermionic emission Field electron emission, emission of electrons induced by an...
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  • the thermoelectric effect; thermal electron emission and field electron emission from bulk metals. The free electron model solved many of the inconsistencies...
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    field emission gun. The gun is connected to a high voltage source (typically ~100–300 kV) and emits electrons either by thermionic or field electron emission...
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    erases. EEPROM can be programmed and erased electrically using field electron emission (more commonly known in the industry as "Fowler–Nordheim tunneling")...
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    Hot cathode (redirect from Emissive layer)
    significantly more electrons from the same surface area. Cold cathodes rely on field electron emission or secondary electron emission from positive ion...
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