Studying the Transparency of Graphene for Low-Energy Electrons
- Authors: Il’ichev E.A.1, Kuleshov A.E.1, Migunov D.M.1, Nabiev R.M.1, Petrukhin G.N.1, Rychkov G.S.1, Teverovskaya E.G.1, Khaustov V.O.1
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Affiliations:
- National Research University of Electronic Technology
- Issue: Vol 44, No 9 (2018)
- Pages: 848-851
- Section: Article
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/1063-7850/article/view/207945
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785018090201
- ID: 207945
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Abstract
The transparency of graphene membranes for electrons with energies in the range from 5 to 50 eV has been studied with a view to using graphene as an electrode stimulating field-induced emission in microand nanoelectronic devices. The behavior of electrons reflected from a membrane was analyzed with allowance for their return under the action of a retarding electric field. Low-energy electrons were represented by photoelectrons emitted from a diamond photocathode under the action of vacuum ultraviolet radiation.
About the authors
E. A. Il’ichev
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
A. E. Kuleshov
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
D. M. Migunov
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
R. M. Nabiev
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
G. N. Petrukhin
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
G. S. Rychkov
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Author for correspondence.
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
E. G. Teverovskaya
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
V. O. Khaustov
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Email: mstlena2@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124498
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