Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications

Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as a promising candidate for field emitters have attracted a lot of attention from the research community, due to its low field emission threshold, high aspect ratio, good chemical stability and excellent mechanical strength. Although many applications involving field emitte...

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Main Author: Sim, Hwa San
Other Authors: Lau Shu Ping, Daniel
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-417942023-07-04T17:05:54Z Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications Sim, Hwa San Lau Shu Ping, Daniel School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Microelectronics Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as a promising candidate for field emitters have attracted a lot of attention from the research community, due to its low field emission threshold, high aspect ratio, good chemical stability and excellent mechanical strength. Although many applications involving field emitters on planar substrates have been reported, there are only a few reports on the physics and applications of CNF based emitters grown onto flexible plastic substrates. This thesis aims to address the issues on the fabrication; characterization, reliability and applications of the CNF based field emitters on flexible polyimide film. In addition, this thesis is also devoted to study the characteristics of a single CNF in order to understand the field emission properties at sub 100 nm gap regime, its field emission noise, electrical and physical properties. The results may have significant implication on the design of vacuum nano-devices such as compact high-power frequency devices. The CNF film on plastic substrates was prepared by an ion beam technique. Argon ions were bombarded onto carbon-coated substrates at room temperature, inducing conical protrusions of around 0.2 ~ 0.5 um in length which possessed a long CNF of 0.3 ~ 5 um in length and 10 ~ 30 nm in diameter. The CNFs were also abundant and uniformly distributed. The threshold field of the CNF film is around 3 V/um at a current density of 1 uA/cm^2; with a high field enhancement factor of ~ 3000. The field emission mechanism of a single CNF at sub-100 nm regime has been investigated over a range of anode to CNF tip separations (S) of 20-5500 nm. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2010-08-12T07:57:01Z 2010-08-12T07:57:01Z 2008 2008 Thesis Sim, H. S. (2008). Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/41794 10.32657/10356/41794 en 133 p. application/pdf
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Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
description Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as a promising candidate for field emitters have attracted a lot of attention from the research community, due to its low field emission threshold, high aspect ratio, good chemical stability and excellent mechanical strength. Although many applications involving field emitters on planar substrates have been reported, there are only a few reports on the physics and applications of CNF based emitters grown onto flexible plastic substrates. This thesis aims to address the issues on the fabrication; characterization, reliability and applications of the CNF based field emitters on flexible polyimide film. In addition, this thesis is also devoted to study the characteristics of a single CNF in order to understand the field emission properties at sub 100 nm gap regime, its field emission noise, electrical and physical properties. The results may have significant implication on the design of vacuum nano-devices such as compact high-power frequency devices. The CNF film on plastic substrates was prepared by an ion beam technique. Argon ions were bombarded onto carbon-coated substrates at room temperature, inducing conical protrusions of around 0.2 ~ 0.5 um in length which possessed a long CNF of 0.3 ~ 5 um in length and 10 ~ 30 nm in diameter. The CNFs were also abundant and uniformly distributed. The threshold field of the CNF film is around 3 V/um at a current density of 1 uA/cm^2; with a high field enhancement factor of ~ 3000. The field emission mechanism of a single CNF at sub-100 nm regime has been investigated over a range of anode to CNF tip separations (S) of 20-5500 nm.
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author Sim, Hwa San
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title Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
title_short Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
title_full Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
title_fullStr Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
title_full_unstemmed Carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
title_sort carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates : characterization and applications
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