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Improvement of field emission performance on nitrogen ion implanted ultrananocrystalline diamond films through visualization of structure modifications
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Improvement of field emission performance on nitrogen ion implanted ultrananocrystalline diamond films through visualization of structure modifications

Ying-Chieh Chen, Ying-Chieh Chen, Xiao-Yan Zhong, Bernd Kabius, Jon M. Hiller, Nyan-Hwa Tai and I.-Nan Lin
Diamond and Related Materials, Vol.20(2), pp.238-241
02/2011

Abstract

HRTEM Ion implantation UNCD
The relationship between the electron field emission properties and structure of ultra-nanocrystalline diamond (UNCD) films implanted by nitrogen ions or carbon ions was investigated. The electron field emission properties of nitrogen-implanted UNCD films and carbon-implanted UNCD films were pronouncedly improved with respect to those of as-grown UNCD films, that is, the turn-on field decreased from 23.2 V/μm to 12.5 V/μm and the electron field emission current density increased from 10E-5 mA/cm 2 to 1 × 10E-2 mA/cm 2 . The formation of a graphitic phase in the nitrogen-implanted UNCD films was demonstrated by Raman microscopy and cross-sectional high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The possible mechanism is presumed to be that the nitrogen ion irradiation induces the structure modification (converting sp 3 -bonded carbons into sp 2 -bonded ones) in UNCD films. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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