Extending the Mott–Gurney law to one-dimensional nonplanar diodes using point transformations

A Allen L. Garner (School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University 1 , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907,) N N. R. Sree Harsha (School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University 1 , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907,) A Amanda M. Loveless (School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University 1 , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907,)

Abstract

Recent studies have applied variational calculus, conformal mapping, and point transformations to generalize the one-dimensional (1D) space-charge limited current density (SCLCD) and electron emission mechanisms to nonplanar geometries; however, these assessments have focused on extending the Child–Langmuir law (CLL) for SCLCD in vacuum. Since the charge in the diode is independent of the coordinate system (i.e., covariant), we apply bijective point transformations to extend the Mott–Gurney law (MGL) for the SCLCD in a collisional or semiconductor gap to nonplanar 1D geometries. This yields a modified MGL that replaces the Cartesian gap distance with a canonical gap distance that may be written generally in terms of geometric scale factors that are known for multiple geometries. We tabulate results for common geometries. Such an approach may be applied to any current density, including non-space-charge limited gaps and SCLCD that may fall between the CLL and MGL.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 23
Published June 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (3)

A

Allen L. Garner

School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University 1 , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907,

N

N. R. Sree Harsha

School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University 1 , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907,

A

Amanda M. Loveless

School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University 1 , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907,