Abstract :
The ZrOrW 100.thermal field emitter has been widely used for cathodes in electron microscopy because this surface
shows a remarkably low work function. In spite of its wide application, the reducing mechanism of the work function has
not been clearly understood. On the ZrOrW 100.surface, Zr is considered to be located at an outermost position and O is
just below it because the Zr–O pair has an electric dipole whose positive side is Zr, and it makes an electric double layer,
which is reasonable for work function reducing. For confirmation of the atomic arrangement, low-energy electron diffraction
LEED.intensity vs. voltage I–V.analysis was done. At stage 1 of LEED I–V analysis, the most simple models were built
and calculated. The result showed poor possibility of these models. Several more complex models, which should be
considered, are shown in this study. q1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Tungsten , Low-energy electron diffraction LEED. , LEED intensity vs. voltage I–V. , Workfunction , Atomic arrangement , zirconium