Measurement of field emission from nitrogen-doped diamond films
Contributors: A.T. Sowers, B.L. Ward, S.L. English, and Robert J. Nemanich
ABSTRACT
This study explores issues related to the measurement of the field emission properties of nitrogen-doped diamond grown by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Growth conditions have been optimized to produce films with a low concentration of sp2-bonded carbon which results in high electrical resistance. Field emission characteristics were measured in an ultrahigh vacuum with a variable distance anode technique. For samples grown with gas phase [N]/[C] ratios less than 10, damage from micro-arcs occurred during the field emission measurements. Samples grown at higher [N]/[C] content could be measured prior to an arcing event. The occurrence of a micro-arc is related to the film properties. The measurements indicate relatively high threshold fields (>100 V μm−1) for electron emission.
Publisher: Diamond and Related Materials,
Volume: 9,
1569-1573 ||
Published:
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