Local Electrical Current and Voltage of Self-Assembled Nanodiamond Pillars

A. Massaro, G. Senesi, L. Velardi, G. Cicala, A. Valentini, D. Marzulli
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The self-assembly of pillar-like structures in nanodiamond (ND) layers was obtained by means of a controlled pulsed spray technique. This technique enabled to deposit ND layers directly on silicon substrate using as-received 250 nm nanocrystals. The morphology of the obtained ND layer was characterized by confocal and atomic force microscopies, which provided evidence of the existence of self-assembled pillar-like structures due to the coffee stain effect. The local electrical current and voltage of an isolated ND pillar was also studied by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy (SKPM) and scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM). This study showed that the pillar features an increase of voltage (SKPM) and a decrease of current (SCM). Specifically, the pillar current is lower than that of the surrounding hole. A model based on the finite element method (FEM) confirmed the electrical behavior found by SCM.
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自组装纳米金刚石柱的局部电流和电压
采用可控脉冲喷射技术,获得了纳米金刚石(ND)层中柱状结构的自组装。该技术能够使用接收到的250 nm纳米晶体直接在硅衬底上沉积ND层。用共聚焦显微镜和原子力显微镜对所得ND层的形貌进行了表征,证明了咖啡渍效应导致的自组装柱状结构的存在。利用扫描开尔文探针显微镜(SKPM)和扫描电容显微镜(SCM)研究了隔离ND柱的局部电流和电压。研究表明,该柱具有电压升高(SKPM)和电流降低(SCM)的特点。具体而言,柱电流低于周围孔电流。基于有限元法(FEM)的模型证实了单片机计算得到的电学行为。
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