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Field emission from ZnO nanorods

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The field emission properties of the randomly oriented and the well-aligned ZnO nanorods synthesized by a thermal evaporation method were investigated in detail. It was found that the field emission of the well-aligned ZnO nanorods is seriously affected by the screening effect. While, compared with the ZnO arrays, the field emission measurements on the randomly oriented ZnO nanorods show a lower turn-on filed and a larger field enhancement factor, which are attributed to the weak screening effect and the surface perturbations. These features make the random ZnO nanorods as a competitive candidate for field emission flat panel display.
Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Title: Field emission from ZnO nanorods
Description:
The field emission properties of the randomly oriented and the well-aligned ZnO nanorods synthesized by a thermal evaporation method were investigated in detail.
It was found that the field emission of the well-aligned ZnO nanorods is seriously affected by the screening effect.
While, compared with the ZnO arrays, the field emission measurements on the randomly oriented ZnO nanorods show a lower turn-on filed and a larger field enhancement factor, which are attributed to the weak screening effect and the surface perturbations.
These features make the random ZnO nanorods as a competitive candidate for field emission flat panel display.

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