Nanomaterials (Sep 2017)

Field Emission from Self-Catalyzed GaAs Nanowires

  • Filippo Giubileo,
  • Antonio Di Bartolomeo,
  • Laura Iemmo,
  • Giuseppe Luongo,
  • Maurizio Passacantando,
  • Eero Koivusalo,
  • Teemu V. Hakkarainen,
  • Mircea Guina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano7090275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. 275

Abstract

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We report observations of field emission from self-catalyzed GaAs nanowires grown on Si (111). The measurements were taken inside a scanning electron microscope chamber with a nano-controlled tungsten tip functioning as anode. Experimental data were analyzed in the framework of the Fowler-Nordheim theory. We demonstrate stable current up to 10−7 A emitted from the tip of single nanowire, with a field enhancement factor β of up to 112 at anode-cathode distance d = 350 nm. A linear dependence of β on the anode-cathode distance was found. We also show that the presence of a Ga catalyst droplet suppresses the emission of current from the nanowire tip. This allowed for the detection of field emission from the nanowire sidewalls, which occurred with a reduced field enhancement factor and stability. This study further extends GaAs technology to vacuum electronics applications.

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