FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS

Field electron emitters in the form of a metal tip with a carbon film on the surface have a number of promising operational properties. The characteristics of the emitter depend on the phase composition, thickness and uniformity of the film. Determining the parameters of films with a thickness of on...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a459289879644a23a7b26cfe095eeec32021-12-03T07:57:09ZFIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS10.26456/pcascnn/2021.13.0252226-44422658-4360https://doaj.org/article/a459289879644a23a7b26cfe095eeec32021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://physchemaspects.ru/2021/doi-10-26456-pcascnn-2021-13-025/?lang=enhttps://doaj.org/toc/2226-4442https://doaj.org/toc/2658-4360Field electron emitters in the form of a metal tip with a carbon film on the surface have a number of promising operational properties. The characteristics of the emitter depend on the phase composition, thickness and uniformity of the film. Determining the parameters of films with a thickness of one or more monoatomic layers presents certain difficulties. In this paper, the formation and characteristics of carbon nanostructures on the surface of field emitters made of iridium and rhenium are studied using continuous-mode field desorption microscopy. In the field desorption images, the regions of carbon nanostructures appear as local flashes (avalanche-like desorption). Frame-by-frame analysis of flash video recordings revealed several stages of the flash formation and revealed differences in the desorption from carbon nanostructures on iridium and rhenium. The found differences are explained by formation of the single-layer graphene on iridium and a multilayer graphene on rhenium. Desorption images reveal inhomogeneities and local differences in the film thickness. It is shown that continuous-mode field desorption microscopy makes it possible to determine the regularities of formation of the field desorption images of various carbon nanostructures, in particular, the single-layer and multilayer graphene on the surface of the field emitter, and to diagnose the surface after carburization. Besides, control the uniformity of the resulting coating is possible. The obtained data are useful for developing technology of the effective field electronic emitters.D.P. BernatskiiV.G. PavlovTver State Universityarticlefield desorptioncarbonnanostructuresrheniumiridiumfield emittersPhysical and theoretical chemistryQD450-801RUФизико-химические аспекты изучения кластеров, наноструктур и наноматериалов, Iss 13, Pp 25-31 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic field desorption
carbon
nanostructures
rhenium
iridium
field emitters
Physical and theoretical chemistry
QD450-801
spellingShingle field desorption
carbon
nanostructures
rhenium
iridium
field emitters
Physical and theoretical chemistry
QD450-801
D.P. Bernatskii
V.G. Pavlov
FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS
description Field electron emitters in the form of a metal tip with a carbon film on the surface have a number of promising operational properties. The characteristics of the emitter depend on the phase composition, thickness and uniformity of the film. Determining the parameters of films with a thickness of one or more monoatomic layers presents certain difficulties. In this paper, the formation and characteristics of carbon nanostructures on the surface of field emitters made of iridium and rhenium are studied using continuous-mode field desorption microscopy. In the field desorption images, the regions of carbon nanostructures appear as local flashes (avalanche-like desorption). Frame-by-frame analysis of flash video recordings revealed several stages of the flash formation and revealed differences in the desorption from carbon nanostructures on iridium and rhenium. The found differences are explained by formation of the single-layer graphene on iridium and a multilayer graphene on rhenium. Desorption images reveal inhomogeneities and local differences in the film thickness. It is shown that continuous-mode field desorption microscopy makes it possible to determine the regularities of formation of the field desorption images of various carbon nanostructures, in particular, the single-layer and multilayer graphene on the surface of the field emitter, and to diagnose the surface after carburization. Besides, control the uniformity of the resulting coating is possible. The obtained data are useful for developing technology of the effective field electronic emitters.
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author D.P. Bernatskii
V.G. Pavlov
author_facet D.P. Bernatskii
V.G. Pavlov
author_sort D.P. Bernatskii
title FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS
title_short FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS
title_full FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS
title_fullStr FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS
title_full_unstemmed FIELD DESORPTION MICROSCOPY OF CARBON-COATED FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS
title_sort field desorption microscopy of carbon-coated field electron emitters
publisher Tver State University
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/a459289879644a23a7b26cfe095eeec3
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