Enhancement of emission characteristics for field-emitter arrays by optimizing the etched feature of the gate electrode

Authors
Kim, HSeo, SWLee, JWPark, JWLee, YHJang, JJu, BK
Issue Date
2003-01
Publisher
A V S AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY B, v.21, no.1, pp.186 - 192
Abstract
The etched features of thin chromium (Cr) films deposited on SiO2-Si substrate were investigated as a function of the substrate temperature during rf sputtering deposition. In this work, the changes of both the grain structures and crystallographic orientations of sputtered Cr films as a function of substrate temperature were examined, and we found that the tapering angle theta(t) of thin Cr film after reactive ion etching depends on the deposition condition, especially the substrate temperature during the rf sputtering process. Based on the obtained results, we fabricated two kinds of Cr-grated Mo-tip field-emitter arrays (FEAs): the first kind is a FEA with tapered-gate electrode (tapered-gated FEA, theta(t)less than or equal to90degrees) and the second kind is a FEA with taper-free gate electrode (nontapered-gated FEA, theta(t)=90degrees). We obtained more emission current than that of tapered-gated FEAs, whereas the gate, leakage current. of nontapered-gated FEAs was almost the same value as compared to that of tapered-gated FEAs. Because of the optimized etched shape of the gated electrode, the field conversion factor beta of the nontapered-gated FEAs increased to 32% more than that of tapered-gated FEAs. Furthermore, the total transconductance G(m) of nontapered-gated FEAs increased to 20% without increasing the. packing density of FEAs. (C) 2003 American Vacuum Society.
Keywords
FILMS; FILMS; Thin Chromiun film; substrate temperature; Cr-gate electrode
ISSN
1071-1023
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/138953
DOI
10.1116/1.1537715
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