Applied Surface Science, Vol.236, No.1-4, 426-434, 2004
Field emission characteristics of diamond-like carbon films synthesized by electrodeposition technique
Field emission properties of diamond-like carbon films deposited by electrodeposition technique and their dependence on the deposition parameters are reported here. Acetic acid in water was taken as the electrolytic bath. The films were compact with surface roughness varying between 45 and 85 nm when the potential between the electrodes was varied between 2 and 4 V. Bonding environment of carbon (sp(3)/sp(2) ratio) was found to vary with the change in deposition parameters and post-deposition hydrogen plasma treatment. Modification of the surface with hydrogen plasma treatment culminated in sharp tip-like emission sites with associated sp(3)/sp(2) ratio culminated in improved field emission properties in these films. Work function (phi) values obtained from the Fowler-Nordheim model varied between 40 and 90 meV while the field factor (beta) varied between 40 and 1740. The critical field was found to vary between 10 and 100 V/mum. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.