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- 2024The Preparation and Properties of a Hydrogen-Sensing Field-Effect Transistor with a Gate of Nanocomposite C-Pd Film
- 2022Solid-State Rotary Friction-Welded Tungsten and Mild Steel Jointscitations
- 2022Atomic migration and ordering phenomena in bulk and thin films of FePd and FePt
- 2021RENiO3 Single Crystals (RE = Nd, Sm, Gd, Dy, Y, Ho, Er, Lu) Grown from Molten Salts under 2000 bar of Oxygen Gas Pressurecitations
- 2018Studies of field emission process influence on changes in CNT films with different CNT superficial density
- 2017Atomistic origin of the thermodynamic activation energy for self-diffusion and order-order relaxation in intermetallic compounds II : Monte Carlo simulation of B2-ordering binariescitations
- 2017Decomposition of palladium acetate and C60 fullerite during thermal evaporation in PVD processcitations
- 2017Atomistic origin of the thermodynamic activation energy for self-diffusion and order-order relaxation in intermetallic compounds I : analytical approachcitations
- 2016Electrochemical copper composite coatings with graphene as a dispersion phase
- 2015Influence of duration time of CVD process on emissive properties of carbon nanotubes filmscitations
- 2015C-Pd Films as Material for Optical Sensor of Hydrogen
- 2015Influence of Substrate Type on Structure of C-Pd Thin Filmscitations
- 2014SiC (0001) and (000$bar{1}$) surfaces diffusion parameters estimated by means of atomistic Kinetic Monte Carlo simulationscitations
- 2014Superstructure transformations in high-temperature intermetallic nanolayers : atomistic simulationcitations
- 2014Method of determination of palladium concentration for C-Pd nanostructural films as a function of film thickness, roughness and topography
- 2014The Influence of Technological PVD Process Parameters on the Topography, Crystal and Molecular Structure of Nanocomposite Films Containing Palladium Nanograinscitations
- 2013Annealing time effects on the surface morphology of C–Pd films prepared on silicon covered with SiO2
- 2013Surface induced superstructure transformation in L1_{0} FePt by Monte Carlo simulations implemented with Analytic Bond-Order Potentialscitations
- 2008Atomic ordering in nano-layered L1<inf>0</inf> Ab binaries: Multiscale Monte-Carlo simulations
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Influence of duration time of CVD process on emissive properties of carbon nanotubes films
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>In this paper various types of films made of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are presented. These films were prepared on different substrates (Al<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>O<jats:sub>3</jats:sub>, Si n-type) by the two-step method. The two-step method consists of physical vapor deposition step, followed by chemical vapor deposition step (PVD/CVD). Parameters of PVD process were the same for all initial films, while the duration times of the second step - the CVD process, were different (15, 30 min.). Prepared films were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and field emission (FE) measurements. The I-E and F-N characteristics of electron emission were discussed in terms of various forms of CNT films. The value of threshold electric field ranged from few V/μm (for CNT dispersed rarely on the surface of the film deposited on Si) up to ~20 V/μm (for Al<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>O<jats:sub>3</jats:sub> substrate). </jats:p>