Synthesis of ultra-nano-carbon composite materials with extremely high conductivity by plasma post-treatment process of ultrananocrystalline diamond films

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Needle-like diamond grains encased in nano-graphitic layers are an ideal granular structure of diamond films to achieve high conductivity and superior electron field emission (EFE) properties. This paper describes the plasma post-treatment (ppt) of ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) films at low substrate temperature to achieve such a unique granular structure. The CH4/N2 plasma ppt-processed films exhibit high conductivity of σ=1099S/cm as well as excellent EFE properties with turn-on field of E0=2.48V/μm (Je=1.0mA/cm2 at 6.5V/μm). The ppt of UNCD film is simple and robust process that is especially useful for device applications.

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Yeh, C. J., Manoharan, D., Chang, H. T., Leou, K. C., & Lin, I. N. (2015). Synthesis of ultra-nano-carbon composite materials with extremely high conductivity by plasma post-treatment process of ultrananocrystalline diamond films. Applied Physics Letters, 107(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4929587

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