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Unusual secondary electron emission behavior in carbon nanotube forests
Authors:Md K Alam  P Yaghoobi  A Nojeh
Affiliation:Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Electron yield was measured from patterned carbon nanotube forests for a wide range of primary beam energies (400–20,000 eV). It was observed that secondary and backscattered electron emission behaviors in these forests are quite different than in bulk materials. This seems to be primarily because of the increased range of electrons due to the porous nature of the forests and dependent on their structural parameters, namely nanotube length, diameter and inter‐nanotube spacing. In addition to providing insight into the electron microscopy of nanotubes, these results have interesting implications on designing novel secondary electron emitters based on the structural degrees of freedom of nanomaterials. SCANNING 31: 221–228, 2009. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:carbon nanotubes  scanning electron microscopy  electron beam‐specimen interaction  secondary electron emission  nanostructures
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