JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improved Field-Emission Properties of Carbon Nanotube Field-Emission Arrays by Controlled Density Growth of Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract

The density distribution of CNTs is one of the crucial parameters determing the field-emission property of CNTs. To effectively control the density of CNTs, an inactive thin-film layer was deposited on a catalyst. The results showed that improved field emission property could be obtained with a thin SiO layer on the catalyst layer as the precursor. For 3.5 nm Fe and 3.5 nm SiO on 3.5 nm Fe as a catalyst, the turn-on field could be decreased from 3.7 V/µm. to 2.2 V/µm and the field-emission current density increased from 2.6×10 -8 A/cm 2 to 2.4×10 -4 A/cm 2 when the applied field was 4 V/µm

Keywords:
Field electron emission Carbon nanotube Materials science Catalysis Current density Layer (electronics) Field (mathematics) Nanotechnology Carbon fibers Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemical engineering Composite material Chemistry Organic chemistry Physics

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Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
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