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Field emission theory beyond WKB - the full image problem

The classic theory of electron field emission from a cold metal surface due to Fowler and Nordheim (FN) is re-examined and found to violate the validity criteria for the WKB approximation, for electric fields greater than about 1V per micron. In this study we shall examine the complete solution without invoking the WKB approximation in order to assess the reliability of the FN theory as widely used for the interpretation of experimental data. Particular problems occur when the barrier height (and therefore indirectly also the width) is significantly reduced by the image or some external effects. Further refinement of the theory will be discussed by considering the effects of screening, which can be one mechanism for the barrier height reduction, in addition to the widely known negative affinity of diamond like carbon systems. A comparison with experimental data from carbon field emitters shows that the enhanced current found in this paper may provide an explanation for strong field emission observed recently in carbon based samples.

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