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Nitrogen-doped multilayered nanographene derived from Ni3C with efficient electron field emission

  • Dajun Wu
  • , Chi Zhang
  • , Shaohui Xu
  • , Yiping Zhu*
  • , Dayuan Xiong
  • , Pingsheng Guo
  • , Yishan Wu
  • , Ruijuan Qi
  • , Rong Huang
  • , Lianwei Wang*
  • , Paul K. Chu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

    Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

    Abstract

    Stability and durability are crucial to graphene-based field emitting materials. Although well-aligned N-doped graphene has a large aspect ratio and good electrical conductivity, it suffers from weak adhesion to the substrate, electric field shielding, and Joule heating effect and possible damage and collapse may result in dissatisfied field emission properties. Herein, field emitters based on N-doped multilayered nanographene derived from Ni3C films are demonstrated to have strong adhesion to the substrate and a uniform large-aspect-ratio morphology. Field-emission (FE) measurements, from the channel edges of 250 microns in depth and 1 micron in width covered with N-doped multilayer nanographene, were performed on N-doped multilayered nanographene on Ni/Si-MCPs (N-doped MLG-MCPs), revealing a small turn-on field of 0.5 V μm-1, a low threshold field of 1.1 V μm-1, and a large enhancement factor β of 9012 at a distance of 100 μm. In addition, the current density is 2.85 mA cm-2 and 96.2% retention is observed after operation for 6 h. The performance and stability of N-doped MLG-MCPs are better than those reported previously from doped graphene nanostructures and comparable to those of carbon nanotubes and carbon-based nanocomposites. The materials with a well-aligned nanographene skeleton have great potential as next-generation FE electron sources.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)9251-9260
    JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry C
    Volume4
    Issue number39
    Online published7 Sept 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2016

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