Enhanced space charge limited current for curved electron emitters

Abstract

The maximum current that can be transported across a vacuum diode is limited by forces arising due to space charge. In a planar diode configuration, the space charge limited (SCL) current density from a planar emitting patch is given by the Child-Langmuir (CL) law JCL Vg3/2/D2 where Vg is the potential difference across the diode and D is the separation between the anode and cathode. We show here analytically using the nonlinear line charge model that for a curved emitter in a planar diode configuration, the limiting current obeys the scaling relationship JSCL γa Vg3/2/D2 where γa is the apex field enhancement factor of the curved emitter. For an emitter with large height (h) to apex radius of curvature (Ra) ratio, the limiting current far exceeds the planar value. The result is verified using the particle-in-cell code PASUPAT for two curved emitters shapes.

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