Field electron emission from single carbon nanorod fabricated by electron beam induced deposition

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Individual carbon nanorod was fabricated on a tungsten needle tip by electron beam induced deposition. Precursor was phenanthrene (C 4H10) and deposition experiment was done using a scanning electron microscope at room temperature. Tungsten needle tip together with the as-deposited nanorod was mounted inside a specially designed transmission electron microscope (TEM) specimen holder and its field electron emission properties were investigated in situ. Relationship between micro-structure and emission property of the nanorod was established. It was found that the surface structure at the top of nanorod, such as a small protrusion within only several nanometers scale, has significant influence on the field emission property. An emission current of several tens of nano-ampere flowing through this nanorod could induce resistance heating. In several minutes, this thermal energy could transform the original amorphous carbon into a graphite-like structure embedded with fullerenes. The turn-on voltage of the graphite-like nanorod was about 11 V less than that of the original amorphous case. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Che, R., Takeguchi, M., Shimojo, M., & Furuya, K. (2007). Field electron emission from single carbon nanorod fabricated by electron beam induced deposition. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 61(1), 200–204. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/61/1/040

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