Fowler-Nordheim Plot Analysis: A Progress Report

Authors

  • Richard G. Forbes
  • Jonathan H. B. Deane
  • Andreas Fischer
  • Marwan S. Mousa

Abstract

The commonest method of characterizing a cold field electron emitter is to measure its current-voltage characteristics, and the commonest method of analyzing these characteristics is by means of a Fowler-Nordheim (FN) plot. This tutorial/review-type paper outlines a more systematic method of setting out the Fowler-Nordheim-type theory of cold field electron emission, and brings together and summarizes the current state of work by the authors on developing the theory and methodology of FN plot analysis. This has turned out to be far more complicated than originally expected. Emphasis is placed in this paper on: (a) the interpretation of FN-plot slopes, which is currently both easier and of more experimental interest than the analysis of FN-plot intercepts; and (b) preliminary
explorations into developing methodology for interpreting current-voltage characteristics when there is series resistance in the conduction path from the high-voltage generator to the emitter's emitting regions. This work reinforces our view that FN-plot analysis is best carried out on the raw measured current -voltage data, without pre-conversion into another data format, particularly if series resistance is present in the measuring circuit. Relevant formulae are given for extracting field-enhancement-factor values from such an analysis.

Keywords: Cold field electron emission; Fowler-Nordheim plot analysis.

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Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

Richard G. Forbes, Jonathan H. B. Deane, Andreas Fischer, & Marwan S. Mousa. (2025). Fowler-Nordheim Plot Analysis: A Progress Report. Jordan Journal of Physics, 8(3). Retrieved from https://jjp.yu.edu.jo/index.php/jjp/article/view/854

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Review Article