Ferroelectric Devices Emit Charged Particles and Radiation
TBMG-566
06/01/2005
- Content
Devices called “solid-state ferroelectric-based sources” (SSFBSs) are under development as sources of electrons, ions, ultraviolet light, and x-rays for diverse applications in characterization and processing of materials. Whereas heretofore it has been necessary to use a different device to generate each of the aforementioned species of charged particles or radiation, a single SSFBS can be configured and operated to selectively generate any of the species as needed using a single source. Relative to comparable prior sources based, variously, on field emission, thermionic emission, and gaseous discharge plasmas, SSFBSs demand less power, and are compact and lightweight.
- Citation
- "Ferroelectric Devices Emit Charged Particles and Radiation," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2005.