Controlling the sharpness of ZnO tetrapods by restricted zinc oxidation in the open air: a low turn-on field emitter stabilized by graphene

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A simple, novel and economical approach was developed for the synthesis of ZnO tetrapods through the controlled open air oxidation of a commercial zinc foil. Unrestricted by stringent criteria such as the maintenance of a high vacuum level or the usage of catalysts, this protocol yields scalable amounts of high quality tetrapods, thus highlighting its convenience over other reported methods. A thin coating of gold on top of the zinc foil is found to restrict the free open air oxidation and thus plays a pivotal role in this alternative kind of tetrapod formation. Investigations using cathodoluminescence spectroscopy confirmed the high optical quality of the tetrapods. Additionally, these tetrapods are found to exhibit an excellent electron emission performance. Finally, with the expectation of gaining better field enhancement, thermally reduced graphene oxide is attached to the tetrapods. This hybrid system is observed to possess outstanding electron emission activity with very low turn-on and threshold field values, as well as much improved stability, which were not achieved for the separate components. This indicates the potential usability of these materials in field emission nanodevices.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Issue Date
2013
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ELECTRON-EMISSION; NANOWIRE ARRAYS; NANOSTRUCTURES; NANORODS; GROWTH; FILMS; LUMINESCENCE; TEMPERATURE; PROPERTY

Citation

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C, v.1, no.32, pp.4940 - 4947

ISSN
2050-7526
DOI
10.1039/c3tc30775a
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/255306
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RIMS Journal Papers
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