Field electron emission theory (October 2016),v2
Richard G. Forbes

TL;DR
This paper offers an updated overview of modern field electron emission theory, summarizing fundamental concepts and recent developments presented in tutorial lectures at a 2016 conference.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, updated account of FE theory, including scope, structure, and related literature, based on tutorial lectures from 2016.
Findings
Updated FE theoretical framework
Clarification of tutorial content and scope
Guidance on related published materials
Abstract
This document provides an updated account of material originally presented in two field electron emission (FE) tutorial lectures given at the 2016 Young Researchers' School in Vacuum Micro/Nano Electronics, held in Saint-Petersburg in October 2016. The aim of the tutorial lectures was to set out modern versions of some of the basics of mainstream FE theory. This paper indicates, in some depth, the scope, structure and content of the tutorials, and also where some of the related published material can be found.
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