Field Emission from Carbon Nanotubes on Titanium Nitride-Coated Planar and 3D-Printed Substrates.

Stefanie Haugg, Luis-Felipe Mochalski,Carina Hedrich, Isabel González Díaz-Palacio,Kristian Deneke,Robert Zierold,Robert H Blick

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)(2024)

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are well known for their outstanding field emission (FE) performance, facilitated by their unique combination of electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties. However, if the substrate of choice is a poor conductor, the electron supply towards the CNTs can be limited, restricting the FE current. Furthermore, ineffective heat dissipation can lead to emitter-substrate bond degradation, shortening the field emitters' lifetime. Herein, temperature-stable titanium nitride (TiN) was deposited by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) on different substrate types prior to the CNT growth. A turn-on field reduction of up to 59% was found for the emitters that were generated on TiN-coated bulk substrates instead of on pristine ones. This observation was attributed exclusively to the TiN layer as no significant change in the emitter morphology could be identified. The fabrication route and, consequently, improved FE properties were transferred from bulk substrates to free-standing, electrically insulating nanomembranes. Moreover, 3D-printed, polymeric microstructures were overcoated by atomic layer deposition (ALD) employing its high conformality. The results of our approach by combining ALD with CNT growth could assist the future fabrication of highly efficient field emitters on 3D scaffold structures regardless of the substrate material.
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field emission,carbon nanotubes,titanium nitride,atomic layer deposition,3D-printed microstructures,direct laser writing
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