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The electron field emission properties of the nanostructured carbon films were investigated. The films were deposited using an RF magnetron sputtering system with a hot filament. The target was a pure carbon disc and CH 4 gas was introduced into the chamber to create plasma by applying an RF power of 100W at a relatively low pressure of 5x10 -2 Torr. The hot filament was made...
Carbon nanofibers have been synthesized at a low temperature using plasma. Iron phthalocyanine was used as a source material for this process. The carbon nanofibers were grown in random orientation with a diameter of about 100nm and length up to 10μm. From the field emission measurement, the carbon nanofibers were found to exhibit an excellent characteristic of electron field emission as well as carbon...
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