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Physical electronics
Field electron emission from a carbon-covered iridium tip
D. P. Bernadskii, V. G. Pavlov Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
Abstract:
The formation of a carbon coating on an iridium field-emission electron emitter by benzene vapor pyrolysis has been studied. Processes on an emitting tip differ from those studied earlier on flat metal surfaces. The resulting coating either represents a monoatomic graphene film on the flat faces of the emitter or consists of graphene clusters. The field electron emission is localized on the edges and in the corners of a faceted graphite outgrowth. After alkali metals are adsorbed on the carbon coating, emissions from the flat faces anomalously grows and localizes on graphene-coated faces with alkali atoms present on the surface and under the graphene film.
Received: 27.03.2017
Citation:
D. P. Bernadskii, V. G. Pavlov, “Field electron emission from a carbon-covered iridium tip”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 87:11 (2017), 1729–1733; Tech. Phys., 62:11 (2017), 1731–1735
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