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Friend and Mazur have collaborated to produce arrays of
small-scale spikes on the surface of silicon by using femtosecond laser
pulses to induce a chemical reaction in the presence of halogen containing
compounds. An underlying mask, made from a TEM grid, produced very highly
ordered spikes. These spikes are promising for use as field emitters,
and this method offers a very simple way to controllably create such structures.
In addition, they are also exploring possible routes to functionalize
the surface spikes, further enhancing their utility.
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