Needlelike bicrystalline GaN nanowires with excellent field emission properties

J Phys Chem B. 2005 Sep 15;109(36):17082-5. doi: 10.1021/jp052827r.

Abstract

Large-yield and crystalline GaN nanowires have been synthesized on a Si substrate via a simple thermal evaporation process. The majority of the GaN nanowires has bicrystalline structures with a needlelike shape, a triangular prism morphology, and a uniform diameter of approximately 100 nm. Field-emission measurements show that the bicrystalline GaN nanowires with sharp tips have a lower turn-on field of approximately 7.5 V/microm and are good candidates for low-cost and large-area electron emitters. It is believed that the excellent filed emission property is attributed to the bicrystalline structure defects and sharp tips.