Abstract
We observed enhanced field emission (FE) behavior for spitzer shaped ZnO nanowires synthesized via a hydrothermal approach. The spitzer shaped and pointed tipped 1D ZnO nanowires of average diameter 120 nm and length ∼5-6 μm were randomly grown over an ITO coated glass substrate. The turn-on field (Eon) of 1.56 V μm-1 required to draw a current density of 10 μA cm-2 from these spitzer shaped ZnO nanowires is significantly lower than that of pristine and doped ZnO nanostructures, and MoS2@TiO2 heterostructure based FE devices. The orthodoxy test that was performed confirms the feasibility of a field enhancement factor (βFE) of 3924 for ZnO/ITO emitters. The enhancement in FE behavior can be attributed to the spitzer shaped nanotips, sharply pointed nanotips and individual dispersion of the ZnO nanowires. The ZnO/ITO emitters exhibited very stable electron emission with average current fluctuations of ±5%. Our investigations suggest that the spitzer shaped ZnO nanowires have potential for further improving in electron emission and other functionalities after forming tunable nano-hetero-architectures with metal or conducting materials.
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Chikate, P. R., Bankar, P. K., Choudhary, R. J., Ma, Y. R., Patil, S. I., More, M. A., … Devan, R. S. (2018). Spitzer shaped ZnO nanostructures for enhancement of field electron emission behaviors. RSC Advances, 8(38), 21664–21670. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03282c
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