Abstract
This article reports on the formation and electronic characteristics of conducting carbon nanowires produced by swift heavy ion irradiation of a fullerene thin film. This study shows that it is possible to create arrays of carbon nanowires, which are perfectly parallel to each other and perpendicular to the substrate. As-deposited fullerene films exhibit poor field emission characteristics with breakdown fields as high as 51 V/μm, whereas low dose ion irradiated fullerene film produces a threshold field as low as 9 V/μm. The present approach of making conducting carbon nanowires by ion irradiation for potential field emitters and large area applications is also discussed. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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Kumar, A., Avasthi, D. K., Tripathi, A., Filip, L. D., Carey, J. D., & Pivin, J. C. (2007). Formation and characterization of carbon nanowires. Journal of Applied Physics, 102(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2767227
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