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- 2024Local Hydrogen Concentration and Distribution in Pd Nanoparticles: An In Situ STEM‐EELS Approach
- 2021Single‐Shot Fabrication of Semiconducting–Superconducting Nanowire Devicescitations
- 2020Shadow-wall lithography of ballistic superconductor-semiconductor quantum devicescitations
- 2018Measurement of the indirect band gap of diamond with EELS in STEM
- 2018Nanostructured nitrogen doped diamond for the detection of toxic metal ions
- 2018Nanostructured nitrogen doped diamond for the detection of toxic metal ions
- 2017On the Origin of Diamond Plates Deposited at Low Temperaturecitations
- 2017Vertically aligned diamond-graphite hybrid nanorod arrays with superior field electron emission propertiescitations
- 2016The effect of molecular structure of organic compound on the direct high-pressure synthesis of boron-doped nanodiamondcitations
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Vertically aligned diamond-graphite hybrid nanorod arrays with superior field electron emission properties
Abstract
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 theDGHnanorods, which contain sp(2)-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. (C) 2017 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.