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Field Emission Properties of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Driven by Polar and Non-Polar Gas Adsorption
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Abstract
We studied the gas adsorption effects on the field emission properties of vertically aligned multiwalled carbon nanotube films by exposing them to polar (H2O) and non-polar (N2O) gas molecules. The charge transfer between adsorbates and carbon nanotubes plays an important role in the field emission properties. With bias voltage ~ 1.2V/μm, the field emission properties of the carbon nanotubes are improved by exposing the nitrous oxide while the bias effect with water exposure is less significant. The improvement of the field emission properties by gas exposure is attributed not only to the change in the work function of the carbon nanotubes caused by a charge transfer, but also to the reactivity of the adsorbate gas with localized-cap states.
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