Field-emission properties of vertically aligned carbon-nanotube array dependent on gas exposures and growth conditions

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作者
Lim, SC
Jeong, HJ
Park, YS
Bae, DS
Choi, YC
Shin, YM
Kim, WS
An, KH
Lee, YH [1 ]
机构
[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Inst Basic Sci, Dept Phys, Suwon 440746, South Korea
[2] Samsung SDI, CRD Ctr, Mat Res Lab, Suwon 442391, South Korea
[3] Jeonbuk Natl Univ, Semicond Phys Res Ctr, Jeonju 561756, South Korea
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JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A-VACUUM SURFACES AND FILMS | 2001年 / 19卷 / 04期
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10.1116/1.1372915
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TB3 [工程材料学];
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0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
We grew vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using microwave plasma-enhanced (MPE) and thermal chemical-vapor deposition (CVD) and characterized their field emission properties. We observe that the flickering and instability in the field emission are due to the metal particles present on the field-emission array (FEA) surface. particularly from the MPECVD-grown samples. The existence of metal particles is an obstacle to obtaining reliable emission properties. The emission properties of the CNT-FEA are studied as a function of gas-exposure time with hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen gases. Gas exposures affected turn-on voltage, hysteresis. and the slope of Fowler-Nordheirn plots. We observe that the saturation of emission currents is attributed to gas adsorbates present on the surface of the FEA. Oxygen exposures induce more severe degradation on the field-emission properties than nitrogen, whereas emission properties are improved by hydrogen gas exposures that clean the surface of emitters. In addition, hydrogenation of carbon nanotubes has technical importance for activation of the CNT-FEA. (C) 2001 American Vacuum Society.
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