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Preparation and noise analysis of polymer graphite cathode
The paper deals with the preparation and measurement of an experimental polymer graphite cathode that
seems to be a promising and cheap source of electrons utilizing cold field-emission in high- and ultra-high
vacuum. Polymer graphite seems to be a proper material as it contains a large amount of hybridized carbon
with a low degree of surface oxidation and
silicon monoxide
(SiO). Within the frame of this work, a special
experimental method of tip preparation has been designed and tuned. This method is based on ion milling
inside a dual-beam electron microscope enabling to obtain ultra-sharp tips of a diameter smaller than 100 nm
with a predefined opening angle. The charge transport within experimental samples is evaluated based on
results provided by the noise spectroscopy of the total emission current in the time and frequency domains