We report on a process for the fabrication of Mo2C and HfC refractory metal
carbide field emitter arrays using a modified Spindt tip fabrication proce
ss. Measurements of the aspect ratios of emitter cones showed that Mo2C tip
structures have an aspect ratio similar to Mo field emitter tips. Where as
with HfC, tip structures with a higher aspect ratio than either Mo or Mo2C
were obtained. The measured aspect ratios for Mo, Mo2C, and HfC tips were
1.09, 1.10, and 1.20, respectively. While the target materials to fabricate
the arrays were the appropriate carbides, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
of the carbide films showed evidence for the presence of significant amoun
t of oxygen throughout the films, mostly in the form of oxycarbides. The pr
imary purpose of this report is to describe materials and processes suitabl
e for large area field emission display applications. However, we also prov
ide preliminary electrical results which demonstrate the feasibility of fab
rication of metal carbide field emitters and identify important details to
be addressed to achieve successful electrical performance. (C) 2001 America
n Vacuum Society.