Micromachines (Jun 2021)

Nanoscale Vacuum Diode Based on Thermionic Emission for High Temperature Operation

  • Zhihua Shen,
  • Qiaoning Li,
  • Xiao Wang,
  • Jinshou Tian,
  • Shengli Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12070729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 729

Abstract

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Vacuum diodes, based on field emission mechanisms, demonstrate a superior performance in high-temperature operations compared to solid-state devices. However, when considering low operating voltage and continuous miniaturization, the cathode is usually made into a tip structure and the gap between cathode and anode is reduced to a nanoscale. This greatly increases the difficulty of preparation and makes it difficult to ensure fabrication consistency. Here, a metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) structural nanoscale vacuum diode, based on thermionic emission, was numerically studied. The results indicate that this device can operate at a stable level in a wide range of temperatures, at around 600 degrees Kelvin above 260 K at 0.2 V voltage bias. Moreover, unlike the conventional vacuum diodes working in field emission regime where the emission current is extremely sensitive to the gap-width between the cathode and the anode, the emission current of the proposed diode shows a weak correlation to the gap-width. These features make this diode a promising alternative to vacuum electronics for large-scale production and harsh environmental applications.

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