Ih. Shin et Td. Lee, Study on improved electron emission characteristics of micropatterned diamond-like carbon films, J VAC SCI B, 17(2), 1999, pp. 690-695
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been grown on silicon substrates by pu
lsed Nd-YAG laser ablation using an oscillating graphite target. Excellent
field-emission characteristics of the DLC films micropatterned in 0.5 mu m
spacing were obtained. When the columnar DLC structure was tested in a vert
ical direction, high area density of emission sites and good field-emission
uniformity were observed. These findings indicate that the patterned and p
article-filtered DLC film has a high potential as a cold cathode electron s
ource for field-emission display. Also, the field-emission characteristics
and electrical resistivity of the DLC film after annealing at high temperat
ure is discussed together with the analysis of Raman spectroscopy. (C) 1999
American Vacuum Society. [S0734-211X(99)09302-6].