Fy. Chuang et al., EFFECT OF MORPHOLOGY ON ELECTRON-EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF PULSED-LASER DEPOSITED DIAMOND-LIKE FILMS, Applied surface science, 114, 1997, pp. 259-263
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19
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Electron field emission of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films synthesized
by pulsed laser deposition technique at 400 degrees C substrate tempe
rature (0.1 mbar N-2 ambient pressure) was turned on at a low electric
field as E-1 = 11.6 V/mu m and a secondary deflection in current-volt
age (I-V) curve occurred at E-2 = 17.4 V/mu m. The films attained a hi
gh emission current density as J = 120 mu/cm(2) under 22 V/mu m applie
d field. The effective work function estimated from the Fowler-Nordhei
m plot were phi(1)' = 0.021 eV and phi(2)' = 0.042 eV for low-turn-on
regime (E-1 < E-2) and high-turn-on regime (E-2 < E), respectively. Th
e phenomenon of double phi' with a low value in I-V characteristics wa
s attributed to the presence of dual-morphology, i.e., the clusters an
d the wavy surface, which enhanced the electric field concentration wi
th geometric factors of alpha(1) = 72 and alpha(2) = 36, respectively.