2007
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2007.2154
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Forms and behaviour of vacuum emission electronic devices comprising diamond or other carbon cold cathode emitters

Abstract: Nanocarbon-derived electron emission devices, specifically nanodiamond lateral field emission (FE) diodes and gated carbon nanotube (CNT) triodes, are new configurations for robust nanoelectronic devices. These novel micro/nanostructures provide an alternative and efficient means of accomplishing electronics that are impervious to temperature and radiation. For example, nitrogen-incorporated nanocrystalline diamond has been lithographically micropatterned to use the material as an electron field emitter. Array… Show more

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“…Martin Stutzmann explained the design of ion sensors and the activation of the surface by the attachment of biological molecules, leading to highly specific biochemical sensors. Another extraordinary property of diamond is its negative electron affinity and James Davidson showed how this could be exploited in the production of vacuum emission devices (Davidson et al 2008). Here, of course, CNTs excel in having a similar negative electron affinity but superior conductivity, and triodes based on these materials show great promise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martin Stutzmann explained the design of ion sensors and the activation of the surface by the attachment of biological molecules, leading to highly specific biochemical sensors. Another extraordinary property of diamond is its negative electron affinity and James Davidson showed how this could be exploited in the production of vacuum emission devices (Davidson et al 2008). Here, of course, CNTs excel in having a similar negative electron affinity but superior conductivity, and triodes based on these materials show great promise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%