1st Edition

Field-Emission Vacuum Nanoelectronics A Bird’s Eye View of Theory and Practical Applications

By Vinod Khanna Copyright 2027
576 Pages 65 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Field-Emission Vacuum Nanoelectronics: A Bird’s Eye View of Theory and Practical Applications explores the field in both theoretical and practical perspectives. Field-emission devices have moved from specialized applications to become potential candidates for a future beyond-CMOS circuits, offering superior performance at extreme temperatures, in harsh environments, and at high frequencies, due... Read more

1. Mechanisms of Electron Emission from Materials: The Role of Nanotechnology. 

2. Fowler-Nordheim Theory of Field Emission.

3. Refinements of Fowler-Nordheim Field Emission Theory.

4. Field-Emission Cold Cathodes, Arrays, and Electron Guns.

5. Field Emission Displays and Lamps.

6. Field-Emission Diodes and Transistors.

7. Field-Emission Microwave Power Tubes: Magnetrons and Gyrotrons.

8. Field-Emission Microwave Power Tubes: Klystrons and TWTs.

9. Field-Emission Information Storage Devices.

10. Field-Emission Sensors.

11. Field-Emission Electron Microscopy, Spectroscopy, and Scanning Probe Lithography.

12. Field Emission X-Ray Tubes and Particle Accelerators.

13. Field Emission Electric Propulsion.

14. Field-Emission Charge Neutralizers.

15. Challenges and Future Outlook of Field-Emission Nanoelectronics.

References.

Index.

Biography

Vinod Kumar Khanna, PhD (Physics), is an independent researcher based in Chandigarh, India. With a distinguished career spanning over 37 years, he has held esteemed positions, including emeritus scientist at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India, and Emeritus Professor at the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad. As a retired chief scientist at CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, Pilani, and Professor at AcSIR, he has made significant contributions to the design, fabrication, and characterization of power semiconductor devices, MEMS, and nanotechnology-based sensors. He has authored 194 research papers in leading journals and conferences, written 24 books, and contributed 6 chapters to edited volumes. He has five patents to his credit, including two US and three Indian patents.