Thermionic field emission from nanocrystalline diamond-coated silicon tip arrays
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Xianghui Xiao | John A. Carlisle | Robert Nemanich | Orlando Auciello | R. Nemanich | O. Auciello | J. Carlisle | J. Garguilo | F. A M Koeck | F. Koeck | J. M. Garguilo | Xingcheng Xiao
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