Claims
- 1. A polycrystalline diamond emitter having an ultrasharp edge or point, said emitter comprising a multiplicity of diamond particles molecularly bonded together with the cohesion of natural diamond, all of said diamond particles being of a size less than 100 angstroms and being uniform in size within a range of 50 angstroms, said diamond particles being uniformly oriented to present like faces to said edge or point to define a uniform edge or point having a radius of from 3 to 100 angstroms, said emitter having at least in the portion forming said edge or point uniform inclusions of low work function metal.
- 2. An emitter according to claim 1, in which said inclusions are selected from the group consisting of rare metals.
- 3. An emitter according to claim 2, in which said inclusions are selected from the group consisting of rare-earths.
- 4. An emitter according to claim 1, in which said inclusions are selected from the group consisting of tungsten, rhenium, lanthanum, barium and caesium.
- 5. An emitter according to claim 1, in which said diamond particles have 1-1-1 faces and are oriented to present said 1-1-1 faces at the edge or point of said emitter.
- 6. An emitter according to claim 1, in which said inclusions are in the form of coatings on individual diamond particles.
- 7. An emitter according to claim 1, in which said inclusions are in the form of particles interspersed with said diamond particles.
- 8. An emitter according to claim 1 in which said inclusions comprise thorium.
- 9. An emitter according to claim 1, in which an ultrafine additive selected from the group consisting of LaB.sub.4 and LaB.sub.6 is intimately mixed with said diamond particles.
- 10. An emitter according to claim 1, in which individual diamond particles are coated with metal selected from the group consisting of chromium, nickel, cobalt and iron, said metal coating acting as a matrix which contributes to the bonding of said diamond particles.
- 11. An emitter according to claim 1, in which said diamond particles comprise platelets having a thickness of the order of 6 angstroms and a length of 10 to 100 angstroms, said platelets being interlocked with one another to form a solid body.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 608,260 filed Aug. 27, 1975 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,084,942, issued May 9, 1978.
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