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Nickel oxide-1D/2D carbon nanostructure hybrid as efficient field emitters

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS
Volume 32, Issue 12, Pages 16761-16774

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-021-06234-5

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), India [EMR/2016/001282]

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Efficient field emission requires sharp 1D and 2D structures, with a combination of 1D metal oxide and carbonaceous nanostructures often showing improved properties. In this study, nickel oxide nanostructures were used as 1D structures, while graphene oxide was used as the 2D structure. A hybrid of these materials exhibited enhanced field emission properties, with further improvements observed with the addition of carbon nanotubes (CNT) on NiO, reaching a maximum current density of 3.7 mA/cm(2).
Sharp one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) structures are required for stable and efficient field emission. 1D metal oxide and 1D carbonaceous nanostructure material have been used widely for exciting field emission applications. On the other hand, planar, continuous 2D nanostructures have been less explored, as most often, they offer inefficient field emitters, having high turn-on field and low emission current density. A combination of 1D and 2D nanostructures is expected to improve field emission properties. In the present study, nickel oxide nanostructures were considered as 1D nanostructures, which were synthesized on cleaned, polished, nickel foil substrate by wet chemical treatment through the nano-seed mechanism. Pyramidal shape nanostructures of NiO were found onto nickel substrate. 1D nanostructure, NiO nanostructure, does not show any field emission response. Further, graphene oxide (GO) was used as the 2D nanostructure.) While nickel oxide nanostructure and graphene oxide individually demonstrated very low emission properties, hybrid of these materials show modified surface topography and enhanced field emission properties. The field emission response of graphene oxide on Ni foil shows 6.7 V/mu m turn-on field and maximum current density of 28 mu A/cm(2), whereas graphene oxide on NiO nanostructure has enhanced field emission response. In the case of NiO-GO, the turn-on field and maximum current are 5 V/mu m and 173 mu A/cm(2), respectively. Field emission properties are enhanced further with the reduction of the NiO-GO hybrid and depositing CNT of NiO. The maximum current density of 3.7 mA/cm(2)was observed for the NiO-CNT hybrid.

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