Effect of Adsorbates on Field Emission from Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract
Recent experiments indicate that water molecules adsorbed on carbon nanotube tips significantly enhance field-emission current. Through first-principles density-functional theory calculations we show that the water-nanotube interaction is weak in zero electric field. However, under emission conditions large electric field present at the tube tip: (a) increases the binding energy appreciably, thereby stabilizing the adsorbate; and (b) lowers the ionization potential (IP), thereby making it easier to extract electrons. Lowering of IP is enhanced further through the formation of a water cluster on the nanotube tip.