Nitrogen containing hydrogenated amorphous carbon for thin-film field emission cathodes

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Field emission measurements using 0.3 μm thick nitrogen containing hydrogenated amorphous carbon films (a-C:H:N) on n++-Si cathodes are reported. Onset emission fields as low as 4 Vμm-1 have been obtained using a flat plate anode configuration. Uniform emission is observed over the entire cathode area at current densities below 7×10-2 mAcm-2. At higher current density preferential emission from spots is observed. The spot emission is imaged using the ITO coated plate anode. A model based on the a-C:H:N acting as a space charge interlayer on the n++-Si is proposed to explain the emission at low electric fields. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.

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Amaratunga, G. A. J., & Silva, S. R. P. (1996). Nitrogen containing hydrogenated amorphous carbon for thin-film field emission cathodes. Applied Physics Letters, 68(18), 2529–2531. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.116173

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