- Spindt tip
A Spindt tip is a tiny conical tip microfabricated on a substrate, which emits electrons by
field emission . It is named after its inventorCharles A. Spindt who developed this technology atSRI International .Because of its small size (micrometer scale, now down to nanometer scale), the tip creates a high electric field with a relatively low voltage. With microelectronics technology, it is possible to pack a high number of such tips on a substrate, thereby increasing the number of electrons generated.
One of the earliest article describing a single emitter tip microfabricated on a wafer dates back to 1968C. A. Spindt, "A thin-film field-emission cathode", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 39, no. 7, pages 3504-3505, 1968] .Spindt, Shoulders and Heynick filed a U.S. Patent U.S. Patent 3,755,704 granted on August 28, 1973 ] in 1970 for a vacuum device comprising an array of emitter tips.
This electron-emitting apparatus, commonly known as field emitter array, finds applications in electronics, particularly in a flat panel display technology called
Field emission display s.References
Patents
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See also
*Field-emitter microtube
*Field Emitter Array
*Field emission display
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