Supersonic cluster beam deposition has been used to produce films with different nanostructures by controlling the deposition parameters such as the film thickness, substrate temperature and cluster mass distribution. The field emission properties of cluster-assembled carbon films have been characterized and correlated to the evolution of the film nanostructure. Threshold fields ranging between 4 and 10 V/μm and saturation current densities as high as 0.7 mA have been measured for samples heated during deposition. A series of voltage ramps, i.e., a conditioning process, was found to initiate more stable and reproducible emission. It was found that the presence of graphitic particles (onions, nanotube embryos) in the films substantially enhances the field emission performance. Films patterned on a micrometer scale have been conditioned spot by spot by a ball-tip anode, showing that a relatively high emission site density can be achieved from the cluster-assembled material.

Influence of cluster-assembly parameters on the field emission properties of nanostructured carbon films / C. Ducati, E. Barborini, P. Piseri, P. Milani, J. Robertson. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 92:9(2002), pp. 5482-5489.

Influence of cluster-assembly parameters on the field emission properties of nanostructured carbon films

P. Piseri;P. Milani
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2002

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Supersonic cluster beam deposition has been used to produce films with different nanostructures by controlling the deposition parameters such as the film thickness, substrate temperature and cluster mass distribution. The field emission properties of cluster-assembled carbon films have been characterized and correlated to the evolution of the film nanostructure. Threshold fields ranging between 4 and 10 V/μm and saturation current densities as high as 0.7 mA have been measured for samples heated during deposition. A series of voltage ramps, i.e., a conditioning process, was found to initiate more stable and reproducible emission. It was found that the presence of graphitic particles (onions, nanotube embryos) in the films substantially enhances the field emission performance. Films patterned on a micrometer scale have been conditioned spot by spot by a ball-tip anode, showing that a relatively high emission site density can be achieved from the cluster-assembled material.
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2002
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Influence of cluster-assembly parameters on the field emission properties of nanostructured carbon films / C. Ducati, E. Barborini, P. Piseri, P. Milani, J. Robertson. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 92:9(2002), pp. 5482-5489.
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