Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings

Field electron emission of cold-sprayed copper-silicon carbide composite coating on a steel substrate was investigated. Two types of copper powders morphologies, namely dendritic and spherical, were mixed with crushed silicon carbide ceramic, and used as a feedstock. The powder mixtures were sprayed...

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Main Authors: Marcin Winnicki, Wojciech Łapa, Zbigniew Znamirowski
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Coatings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/2/134
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spelling doaj-11dfcfdc3b4e41588ab1428e7e0c35382021-01-27T00:04:02ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122021-01-011113413410.3390/coatings11020134Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite CoatingsMarcin Winnicki0Wojciech Łapa1Zbigniew Znamirowski2Department of Metal Forming, Welding and Metrology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Lukasiewicza 5, 50-371 Wroclaw, PolandDepartment of Metal Forming, Welding and Metrology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Lukasiewicza 5, 50-371 Wroclaw, PolandDepartment of Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Janiszewskiego 11/17, 50-372 Wroclaw, PolandField electron emission of cold-sprayed copper-silicon carbide composite coating on a steel substrate was investigated. Two types of copper powders morphologies, namely dendritic and spherical, were mixed with crushed silicon carbide ceramic, and used as a feedstock. The powder mixtures were sprayed on the substrates and formed coatings with the designed surface topography—(i) flat and (ii) wavy. The microstructure of the coatings as well as the ceramic contents were analyzed. Initial tests proved that field emission from the Cu-SiC composite coatings was possible and depended mostly on the copper powder morphology. It was found out that the additional SiC layer deposited onto the composite coating significantly increased the number of electron emitters and thus improved the intensity of field emission. The Fowler–Nordheim model was used to find the threshold electric field, <i>E</i><sub>th</sub>, and coefficient of electric field amplification, <i>β</i>. These important properties of Cu/SiC + SiC coatings were found to be in the range of <i>E</i><sub>th</sub> = 20 to 24 V/µm and <i>β </i>= 340 to 410, respectively.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/2/134field electron emissionvacuumcold sprayingcomposite coatingselectrical properties
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author Marcin Winnicki
Wojciech Łapa
Zbigniew Znamirowski
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Wojciech Łapa
Zbigniew Znamirowski
Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings
Coatings
field electron emission
vacuum
cold spraying
composite coatings
electrical properties
author_facet Marcin Winnicki
Wojciech Łapa
Zbigniew Znamirowski
author_sort Marcin Winnicki
title Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings
title_short Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings
title_full Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings
title_fullStr Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings
title_full_unstemmed Field Electron Emission Experiments with Cold-Sprayed Cu-SiC Composite Coatings
title_sort field electron emission experiments with cold-sprayed cu-sic composite coatings
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Field electron emission of cold-sprayed copper-silicon carbide composite coating on a steel substrate was investigated. Two types of copper powders morphologies, namely dendritic and spherical, were mixed with crushed silicon carbide ceramic, and used as a feedstock. The powder mixtures were sprayed on the substrates and formed coatings with the designed surface topography—(i) flat and (ii) wavy. The microstructure of the coatings as well as the ceramic contents were analyzed. Initial tests proved that field emission from the Cu-SiC composite coatings was possible and depended mostly on the copper powder morphology. It was found out that the additional SiC layer deposited onto the composite coating significantly increased the number of electron emitters and thus improved the intensity of field emission. The Fowler–Nordheim model was used to find the threshold electric field, <i>E</i><sub>th</sub>, and coefficient of electric field amplification, <i>β</i>. These important properties of Cu/SiC + SiC coatings were found to be in the range of <i>E</i><sub>th</sub> = 20 to 24 V/µm and <i>β </i>= 340 to 410, respectively.
topic field electron emission
vacuum
cold spraying
composite coatings
electrical properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/2/134
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