Title of article :
Field penetration induced charge redistribution effects on the field
emission properties of carbon nanotubes—a first-principle study
Author/Authors :
Chun-Wei Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The effect of field penetration induced charge redistribution on the field emission properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have
been studied by the first-principle calculations. It is found that the carbon nanotube becomes polarized under external electric
field leading to a charge redistribution. The resulting band bending induced by field penetration into the nanotube tip surface can
further reduce the effective workfunction of the carbon nanotubes. The magnitude of the redistributed charge DQ is found to be
nearly linear to the applied external field strength. In addition, we found that the capped (9, 0) zigzag nanotube demonstrates
better field emission properties than the capped (5, 5) armchair nanotube due to the fact that the charge redistribution of p
electrons along the zigzag-like tube axis is easier than for the armchair-like tube. The density of states (DOS) of the capped
region of the nanotube is found to be enhanced with a value 30% higher than that of the sidewall part for the capped (5, 5)
nanotube and 40% for the capped (9, 0) nanotube under an electric field of 0.33 V/A° . Such enhancements of the DOS at the
carbon nanotube tip show that electrons near the Fermi level will emit more easily due to the change of the surface band structure
resulting from the field penetration in a high field.
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Keywords :
First-principle , Carbon nanotubes , Workfunction , Field emission
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science