Influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous carbon (NPC) was investigated. Samples of NPC derived from different carbides via chlorination at different temperatures demonstrated similar low-field emission ability with threshold electric field 2-3 V/μm. This property correlated with presence of nanopores with characteristic size 0.5–1.2 nm, determining high values of specific surface area (>800 m2/g) of the material. In most cases, current characteristics of emission were approximately linear in Fowler-Nordheim coordinates (excluding a low-current part near the emission threshold), but the plots’ slope angles were in notable disagreement with the known material morphology and electronic properties,...
This paper addresses issues in the theory of field-induced electron emission. First, it summarises o...
Kerosene - the cheapest petroleum product, has now been found to produce amorphous carbon having the...
We are presenting a model of field emission from carbon nanostructures. The underlying assumption of...
AbstractThe influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous ...
The influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous carbon (...
AbstractThe influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous ...
Carbon inverse opals with three-dimensional nanoporous structures are fabricated by a template metho...
The observation of field induced electron emission from room temperature grown carbon nanofibers at ...
The observation of field induced electron emission from room temperature grown carbon nanofibers at ...
The observation of field induced electron emission from room temperature grown carbon nanofibers at ...
Abstract The observation of electron emission from room temperature deposited carbon nanofibres at l...
This thesis is concerned with the research of the electron field emission properties of carbon based...
The electron field emission (EFE) properties of nitrogenated carbon nanotips (NCNTPs) were studied u...
The electron field emission (EFE) properties of nitrogenated carbon nanotips (NCNTPs) were studied u...
This paper addresses issues in the theory of field-induced electron emission. First, it summarises o...
This paper addresses issues in the theory of field-induced electron emission. First, it summarises o...
Kerosene - the cheapest petroleum product, has now been found to produce amorphous carbon having the...
We are presenting a model of field emission from carbon nanostructures. The underlying assumption of...
AbstractThe influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous ...
The influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous carbon (...
AbstractThe influence of fabrication technology on field electron emission properties of nanoporous ...
Carbon inverse opals with three-dimensional nanoporous structures are fabricated by a template metho...
The observation of field induced electron emission from room temperature grown carbon nanofibers at ...
The observation of field induced electron emission from room temperature grown carbon nanofibers at ...
The observation of field induced electron emission from room temperature grown carbon nanofibers at ...
Abstract The observation of electron emission from room temperature deposited carbon nanofibres at l...
This thesis is concerned with the research of the electron field emission properties of carbon based...
The electron field emission (EFE) properties of nitrogenated carbon nanotips (NCNTPs) were studied u...
The electron field emission (EFE) properties of nitrogenated carbon nanotips (NCNTPs) were studied u...
This paper addresses issues in the theory of field-induced electron emission. First, it summarises o...
This paper addresses issues in the theory of field-induced electron emission. First, it summarises o...
Kerosene - the cheapest petroleum product, has now been found to produce amorphous carbon having the...
We are presenting a model of field emission from carbon nanostructures. The underlying assumption of...