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arxiv: 0802.4392 · v1 · pith:FHKC6L7Bnew · submitted 2008-02-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Local probing of the field emission stability of vertically aligned multiwalled carbon nanotubes

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keywords currentemissionfieldnanotubesstabilityalignedallowedareas
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Metallic cantilever in high vacuum atomic force microscope has been used as anode for field emission experiments from densely packed vertically aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes. The high spatial resolution provided by the scanning probe technique allowed precise setting of the tip-sample distance in the submicron region. The dimension of the probe (curvature radius below 50nm) allowed to measure current contribution from sample areas smaller than 1um^2. The study of long-term stability evidenced that on these small areas the field emission current remains stable (within 10% fluctuations) several hours (at least up to 72 hours) at current intensities between 10-5A and 10-8A. Improvement of the current stability has been observed after performing long-time Joule heating conditioning to completely remove possible adsorbates on the nanotubes.

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