Improvement on electron field emission properties of nanocrystalline diamond films by co-doping of boron and nitrogen J.Defect structure and electron field-emission properties of boron-doped diamond films
Microscopic and macroscopic field emission properties of amorphic diamond films on n- and p-type silicon substrates were studied by combined scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and integral field emission I–V measurements. Microscopic scanning tunneling spectroscopy showed that amorphic diamond films on n-Si have lower threshold voltage and higher emission current than amorphic diamond films on p-Si. The observed rectification characteristics suggest that amorphic diamond on n-Si is an ideal forward-biased p-n junction cold cathode emitter; however, there is no significant difference between these two structures by integral field emission I–V measurements. Conversion of the smooth amorphic diamond film into porous sp3/sp2 composites with sharp features under electric fields higher than 50 V/μm, followed by preferred electron emission from the porous composite sites of high transconductance, was believed to be the cause.
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