Patterned growth of carbon nanotubes over vertically aligned silicon nanowire bundles for achieving uniform field emission

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Abstract

A fabrication strategy is proposed to enable precise coverage of as-grown carbon nanotube (CNT) mats atop vertically aligned silicon nanowire (VA-SiNW) bundles in order to realize a uniform bundle array of CNT-SiNW heterojunctions over a large sample area. No obvious electrical degradation of as-fabricated SiNWs is observed according to the measured current-voltage characteristic of a two-terminal single-nanowire device. Bundle arrangement of CNT-SiNW heterojunctions is optimized to relax the electrostatic screening effect and to maximize the field enhancement factor. As a result, superior field emission performance and relatively stable emission current over 12 h is obtained. A bright and uniform fluorescent radiation is observed from CNT-SiNW-based field emitters regardless of its bundle periodicity, verifying the existence of high-density and efficient field emitters on the proposed CNT-SiNW bundle arrays.

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Hung, Y. J., Huang, Y. J., Chang, H. C., Lee, K. Y., & Lee, S. L. (2014). Patterned growth of carbon nanotubes over vertically aligned silicon nanowire bundles for achieving uniform field emission. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-9-540

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