Field emission from a single nanomechanical pillar

Hyun S. Kim, Hua Qin, Michael S. Westphall, Lloyd M. Smith, Robert H. Blick

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Abstract

We measured field emission from a silicon nanopillar mechanically oscillating between two electrodes. The pillar has a height of about 200 nm and a diameter of 50 nm, allowing resonant mechanical excitations at radio frequencies. The tunnelling barriers for field emission are mechanically modulated via displacement of the gold island on top of the pillar. We present a rich frequency-dependent response of the emission current in the frequency range of 300-400 MHz at room temperature. Modified Fowler-Nordheim field emission is observed and attributed to the mechanical oscillations of the nanopillar.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065201
JournalNanotechnology
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Feb 2007

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