Title :
Vacuum microelectronic devices [and prolog]
Author :
Brodie, Ivor ; Schwoebel, Paul Richard
Author_Institution :
Phys. Electron. Lab., SRI Int., Menlo Park, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this review/tutorial paper, we cover the history, physics, and current status of vacuum microelectronic devices. First we overview the performance requirements of vacuum microelectronic devices necessary for them to replace, or fill voids left by, solid state devices. Next we discuss the physical characteristics of micro-field-emission sources important to device applications. These characteristics include fundamental features, such as current-voltage data and noise, in addition to engineering considerations, such as life expectancy and procedures for tube assembly. We conclude with a review of a wide variety of demonstrated and proposed devices based on vacuum microelectronic principles, including electron guns, microwave tubes, and flat-panel displays
Keywords :
electron field emission; electron guns; flat panel displays; microwave tubes; reviews; vacuum microelectronics; current-voltage data; device application; electron guns; engineering considerations; flat-panel displays; history; life expectancy; micro-field-emission sources; microwave tubes; noise; overview; physics; review; tube assembly; tutorial paper; vacuum microelectronic devices; Assembly; Data engineering; Displays; Electron guns; Electron tubes; History; Microelectronics; Microwave devices; Physics; Solid state circuits;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE