Jensen, 1999 - Google Patents
Field emitter arrays for plasma and microwave source applicationsJensen, 1999
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- 9275617626641931691
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- Jensen K
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- Physics of Plasmas
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Field emitter arrays (FEAs) stand to strongly impact device performance when physical size, weight, power consumption, beam current, and/or high pulse repetition frequencies are an issue. FEAs are capable of instant ON/OFF performance, high brightness, high current …
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