The short-range order of individual fractal-like amorphous carbon nanotips was investigated by means of energy-filtered electron diffraction in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The nanostructures were grown in porous silicon substrates in situ within the TEM by the electron beam-induced deposition method. The structure factor S(k) and the reduced radial distribution function G(r) were calculated. From these calculations a bond angle of 124° was obtained which suggests a distorted graphitic structure. Field emission was obtained from individual nanostructures using two micromanipulators with sub-nanometer positioning resolution. A theoretical three-stage model that accounts for the geometry of the nanostructures provides a value for the field enhancement factor close to the one obtained experimentally from the Fowler-Nordheim law.
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Solá, F., Biaggi-Labiosa, A., Fonseca, L. F., Resto, O., Lebrón-Colón, M., & Meador, M. A. (2009). Field emission and radial distribution function studies of fractal-like amorphous carbon nanotips. Nanoscale Research Letters, 4(5), 431–436. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-009-9270-5
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