Vertically aligned diamond-graphite hybrid nanorod arrays with superior field electron emission properties

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A "patterned-seeding technique" in combination with a "nanodiamond masked reactive ion etching process" is demonstrated for fabricating vertically aligned diamond-graphite hybrid (DGH) nanorod arrays. The DGH nanorod arrays possess superior field electron emission (FEE) behavior with a low turn-on field, long lifetime stability, and large field enhancement factor. Such an enhanced FEE is attributed to the nanocomposite nature of the DGH nanorods, which contain sp2-graphitic phases in the boundaries of nano-sized diamond grains. The simplicity in the nanorod fabrication process renders the DGH nanorods of greater potential for the applications as cathodes in field emission displays and microplasma display devices.

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Ramaneti, R., Sankaran, K. J., Korneychuk, S., Yeh, C. J., Degutis, G., Leou, K. C., … Haenen, K. (2017). Vertically aligned diamond-graphite hybrid nanorod arrays with superior field electron emission properties. APL Materials, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4985107

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