JOURNAL ARTICLE

Clean Carbon Nanotube Field Emitters Aligned Horizontally

Sung Mi JungJoeoong HahnHyun Young JungJung Sang Suh

Year: 2006 Journal:   Nano Letters Vol: 6 (7)Pages: 1569-1573   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Horizontally aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) field emitters, which strongly adhere to the substrate and show good field emission properties, were fabricated by electrophoresis deposition and fissure formation techniques. A thin film of CNTs was deposited on a substrate, by electrophoresis, from an aqueous mixture of CNT and detergent, and then the detergent was deposited also by electropholysis. CNTs with a clean surface were exposed in the fissures produced by firing. The field emission was increased significantly due to the additional deposition of the detergent. When the CNTs were cut by increasing the firing time, the field emission increased significantly, while their stability decreased considerably. Our method does not require any further treatment for field emission.

Keywords:
Carbon nanotube Field electron emission Materials science Substrate (aquarium) Deposition (geology) Nanotechnology Electrophoretic deposition Chemical engineering Electrophoresis Aqueous solution Carbon fibers Field emission display Thin film Analytical Chemistry (journal) Composite material Chemistry Chromatography Coating Organic chemistry

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