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Stable Field Electron Emission and Plasma Illumination from Boron and Nitrogen Co‐Doped Edge‐Rich Diamond‐Enhanced Carbon Nanowalls

Autor
Sankaran, Kamatchi Jothiramalingam
Dec, Bartłomiej
Ficek, Mateusz
Bogdanowicz, Robert
Gotszalk, Teodor
Haenen, Ken
Gajewski, Krzysztof
Wysmołek, Andrzej
Tatarczak, Piotr
Własny, Igor
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

Superior field electron emission (FEE) characteristics are achieved in edge-rich diamond-enhanced carbon nanowalls (D-ECNWs) grown in a single-step chemical vapor deposition process co-doped with boron and nitrogen. The structure consists of sharp, highly conductive graphene edges supplied by a solid, diamond-rich bottom. The Raman and transmission electron microscopy studies reveal a hybrid nature of sp3-diamond and sp2-graphene in these nanowalls. The ab-initio calculations were carried out to support the experimental observations of diamond-graphene hybrid structure. Finally, this hybrid D-ECNWs is employed as a cathode in an FEE device resulting in a low turn-on field of 3.1 V µm−1, a large field enhancement factor, a high FEE Je of 2.6 mA cm−2, and long lifetime stability of 438 min. Such an enhancement in the FEE originates from the unique materials combination, resulting in good electron transport from the graphene phases and efficient FEE of electrons from the sharp edges on the nanowalls. The prospective application of these materials is displayed by employing these hybrids as cathodes in a microplasma device ensuing a low threshold voltage of 160 V and high plasma stability of 140 min, which confirms the role of these hybrid structured nanowalls in the enhancement of electron emission.

Słowa kluczowe EN
AB-INITIO SIMULATIONS, EDGE-RICH DIAMOND/GRAPHENE NANOSTRUCTURES, ELECTRON FIELD EMISSION, KELVIN PROBE FORCE MICROSCOPY, NANOSCOPIC CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki fizyczne
Czasopismo
Advanced Materials Interfaces
Tom
8
Zeszyt
20
Strony od-do
2100464
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