Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5386732 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2009 | 4 Pages |
C-axis oriented ZnO nanocones have been synthesized by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) on a Si substrate. The nanocones are 100-200 nm wide at the base and <20 nm at the tip, and are distributed fairly uniformly on the substrate at a density of approximately 100 μmâ2. The field emission measurement of ZnO nanocones reveals that they have a large field enhancement factor of 2216 and low turn-on field of 2.57 V/μm; the former is greater than that of ZnO nanorods with a comparable area density, suggesting that the tapered cone-like morphology is more efficient for field emission displays.
Graphical abstractZnO nanocones with sharp tips prepared by pulsed laser deposition exhibited superior field emission compared to conventional ZnO nanowires.Download full-size image