JOURNAL ARTICLE

Excellent oxidation endurance of boron nitride nanotube field electron emitters

Yenan SongYuning SunDong Hoon ShinKi Nam YunYoon-Ho SongW. I. MilneCheol Jin Lee

Year: 2014 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 104 (16)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are considered as a promising cold electron emission material owing to their negative electron affinity. BNNT field emitters show excellent oxidation endurance after high temperature thermal annealing of 600 °C in air ambient. There is no damage to the BNNTs after thermal annealing at a temperature of 600 °C and also no degradation of field emission properties. The thermally annealed BNNTs exhibit a high maximum emission current density of 8.39 mA/cm2 and show very robust emission stability. The BNNTs can be a promising emitter material for field emission devices under harsh oxygen environments.

Keywords:
Boron nitride Field electron emission Materials science Annealing (glass) Electron Thermal stability Common emitter Boron Nitride Nanotechnology Chemical engineering Optoelectronics Composite material Chemistry

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