Abstract :
Cs intercalation has demonstrated experimentally a significant reduction of the work function of carbon nanotubes, thus
improving field emission properties. In this paper, we report a density functional theory (DFT) study within the generalized
gradient approximation (GGA), regarding the effects of Cs on field emission of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs).
Specifically, a comprehensive examination was carried out to investigate the effects of Cs adsorbed on capped and open-ended
C(5,5) armchair SWCNT tips. Our calculations showed a reduction in the ionization potential (IP) upon Cs physisorption, thus
improving the emission properties of carbon nanotubes, as reported experimentally. The structure of the adsorbed Cs-cluster, the
corresponding adsorption energies, and the IPs, were altered upon the inclusion of a local electric field in the calculations to
mimic the emission environment
Keywords :
Density functional theory , Field emission , Cs adsorption , Single-wall carbon nanotubes