The energetics and electronic properties of oxides of selected transition metals (Cu, Ni, Ti and Zn) adsorbed onto a diamond (001) surface are examined using density functional simulations. We find that the stoichiometric oxides of Ti and Zn exhibit large negative electronic affinities of around 3 eV, whereas the oxides Cu and Ni have a relatively small impact on the affinity. Although reactions of most metal oxides with the diamond surface are exothermic in nature, we propose that titanium, which exhibit large binding energies per metal atom in addition to a large negative electron affinity, is of particular interest for the surface coating of diamond-based electron emitters
We explore possible candidates for metallic electrodes of diamond semiconductor from twenty kinds of...
The unique properties of diamond, such as its high transparency, semiconducting properties, chemical...
Diamond is a unique material with excellent properties. As a result of the development within the ar...
We have investigated, using density functional simulations, the energetics and the electronic proper...
We have investigated, using density functional simulations, the energetics and the electronic proper...
Diamond surfaces with suitable adsorbed chemical species can exhibit both negative and positive elec...
The presence of adsorbate species on diamond surfaces, even in relatively small concentrations, stro...
The chemical termination of diamond strongly impacts its electron affinity and thermal stability. We...
Wideband gap diamond-based materials are attracting huge interest for energy harvesting and quantum ...
Recently a lithiated C(100)-(1 × 1):O surface has been demonstrated to possess a true negative elect...
Sub-monolayers of titanium were deposited onto oxidised (100) single-crystal diamond surfaces and an...
In this work, we investigate the surface transfer doping process that is induced between hydrogen-te...
In this thesis, we presented three studies that explore adsorbates or acceptor layers for enhancing ...
We report large negative electron affinity (NEA) on diamond (100) using magnesium adsorption on a pr...
We report large negative electron affinity (NEA) on diamond (100) using magnesium adsorption on a pr...
We explore possible candidates for metallic electrodes of diamond semiconductor from twenty kinds of...
The unique properties of diamond, such as its high transparency, semiconducting properties, chemical...
Diamond is a unique material with excellent properties. As a result of the development within the ar...
We have investigated, using density functional simulations, the energetics and the electronic proper...
We have investigated, using density functional simulations, the energetics and the electronic proper...
Diamond surfaces with suitable adsorbed chemical species can exhibit both negative and positive elec...
The presence of adsorbate species on diamond surfaces, even in relatively small concentrations, stro...
The chemical termination of diamond strongly impacts its electron affinity and thermal stability. We...
Wideband gap diamond-based materials are attracting huge interest for energy harvesting and quantum ...
Recently a lithiated C(100)-(1 × 1):O surface has been demonstrated to possess a true negative elect...
Sub-monolayers of titanium were deposited onto oxidised (100) single-crystal diamond surfaces and an...
In this work, we investigate the surface transfer doping process that is induced between hydrogen-te...
In this thesis, we presented three studies that explore adsorbates or acceptor layers for enhancing ...
We report large negative electron affinity (NEA) on diamond (100) using magnesium adsorption on a pr...
We report large negative electron affinity (NEA) on diamond (100) using magnesium adsorption on a pr...
We explore possible candidates for metallic electrodes of diamond semiconductor from twenty kinds of...
The unique properties of diamond, such as its high transparency, semiconducting properties, chemical...
Diamond is a unique material with excellent properties. As a result of the development within the ar...