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Preferentially grown ultranano c-diamond and n-diamond grains on silicon nanoneedles from energetic species with enhanced field-emission properties
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Preferentially grown ultranano c-diamond and n-diamond grains on silicon nanoneedles from energetic species with enhanced field-emission properties

Joseph P. Thomas, Huang-Chin Chen, Shih-Hao Tseng, Hung-Chi Wu, Chi-Young Lee, Hsiu Fung Cheng, Nyan-Hwa Tai and I-Nan Lin
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Vol.4(10), pp.5103-5108
24/10/2012

Abstract

c-diamond chemical vapor deposition electron field emission n-diamond silicon nanoneedles
The design and fabrication of well-defined nanostructures have great importance in nanoelectronics. Here we report the precise growth of sub-2 nm (c-diamond) and above 5 nm (n-diamond) size diamond grains from energetic species (chemical vapor deposition process) at low growth temperature of about 460 °C. We demonstrate that a pre-nucleation induced interface can be accounted for the growth of c-diamond or n-diamond grains on Si-nanoneedles (Si-NN). These preferentially grown allotropic forms of diamond on Si-NN have shown high electron field-emission properties and signify their high potential towards diamond-based electronic applications. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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