Room temperature fabrication of 1D carbon-copper composite nanostructures directly on Cu substrate and their field emission properties
This paper demonstrates a carbon-copper (C-Cu) composite nanostructure directly fabricated on a copper (Cu) substrate using the Ar+ ion irradiation method at room temperature. The morphology of C-Cu composite was controlled by a simultaneous carbon supply during ion irradiation. Conical protrusions...
Main Authors: | Kalita, G. (Author), Mohd Yusop, M.Z (Author), Rosmi, M.S (Author), Sharma, S. (Author), Supee, A. (Author), Tanemura, M. (Author), Yaakob, Y. (Author), Zulkifli, Z. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Institute of Physics Inc.
2016
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