Marshmallowing of nanopillar arrays by field emission

Hua Qin, Hyun Seok Kim, Robert H. Blick

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Abstract

We fabricated nanoscale field electron emitters formed by highly-doped silicon nanopillars on a silicon membrane. Electron-beam induced deposition of carbon-based contaminants is employed as a probe of the spatial activity of electron emission from the nanopillars. In stark contrast to the general assumption that field emission only occurs at the tips of nanoscale emitters, we found strong emission from the sidewalls of the nanopillars. This is revealed by the deposition of carbon contaminants on these sidewalls, so that the nanopillars finally resemble marshmallows. We conclude that field emission from nanostructured surfaces is more intricate than previously expected.

Original languageEnglish
Article number054308
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume107
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

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