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Electron field emission from cluster-assembled carbon thin films

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1999 EDP Sciences
, , Citation A. C. Ferrari et al 1999 EPL 46 245 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1999-00251-7

0295-5075/46/2/245

Abstract

Cluster-assembled carbon films deposited at room temperature from a supersonic cluster beam are found to be good electron field emitters. The films have been characterized by Raman spectroscopy showing a largely sp2 bonded character. Scanning Electron Microscopy shows that the films have a low-density granular structure, characterized by voids on the nanoscale. We have observed a threshold field of 0.75 V/μm for an emission current density of 1 μA/cm2, among the lowest values reported for a carbon phase. The observed field emission characteristics suggest that this nanostructured material may be interesting for flat panel display applications.

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10.1209/epl/i1999-00251-7