Abstract

Carbon-containing gases usually present when preparing carbon nanotubes, and can affect the field emission of carbon nanotubes. Water vapor is also an important kind of gas for field emission, concerned by both experimental and theoretical studies. Under strong electric field, the gas molecules may be decomposed to radicals. Using DMol3 code based on density-functional theory, we calculated the adsorption of the gas molecules CH 4, CO and H 2O and the CH 3 and OH radicals under emission conditions. We found that the H 2O and the methyl have advantages to field emission and the CH 4, CO and the hydroxyl have disadvantages. The results of H 2O and CO are consistent with experiments, and the enhancement of current by CH 4 in the experiment may be due to the methyl decomposed from the CH 4.

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