Abstract

Bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3) nanoflowers with unit size of about 5 μm and petals on the scale of 50~100 nm were investigated for field emission (FE) properties. Current density of the Bi2S3 nanoflowers versus applied electric field and the Fowler-Nordheim (F-N) plot, as well as long term stability of FE performance were experimentally studied. Results show that the Bi2S3 nanoflowers have good FE properties a turn-on field of 1.18 V∙μm-1 before the long-term stability test, which implies that the nanoflowers have good potential for FE applications. Also, the long-term stability results show stable FE current density over 60 hours under an electric field of 2 V∙μm-1. The FE of the device was tested again; the FE performance was similar to that before the long-term test.

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