DocumentCode
1875518
Title
A study of field emission from supramolecular carbon structures
Author
Fursey, G.N. ; Petrick, V.I. ; Novikov, D.V. ; Kotcheryzhenkov, A.V. ; Krosovskii, A.N.
Author_Institution
Surface Phys. & Electron. Res. Centre, Telecommun. State Univ., St. Petersburg, Russia
fYear
2004
fDate
11-16 July 2004
Firstpage
190
Lastpage
191
Abstract
The characteristics of field emission from carbon nanoclusters (mainly nanotubes with open ends) produced by cold destruction from natural graphite are investigated. The specimen employed in the study is a coating of carbon nanocluster mixture in N-methylpirolidone upon a tungsten electrode. Field emission microscopy, electron microscopy, electron diffraction and IR spectroscopy are employed in structure studies of the carbon specimen. Investigation of the emission properties of the specimens confirmed that field emission from these materials takes place in electric fields more than two orders of magnitude lower than in metals and semiconductors. The mechanism of electron emission from these materials is evidently linked to tunneling emission.
Keywords
carbon nanotubes; electron diffraction; electron field emission; infrared spectra; transmission electron microscopy; IR spectroscopy; carbon nanoclusters; cold destruction; electron diffraction; electron microscopy; field emission; field emission microscopy; natural graphite; supramolecular carbon structures; tunneling emission; Carbon dioxide; Carbon nanotubes; Coatings; Diffraction; Electrodes; Electron emission; Electron microscopy; Infrared spectra; Semiconductor materials; Tungsten;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference, 2004. IVNC 2004. Technical Digest of the 17th International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8397-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVNC.2004.1354966
Filename
1354966
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