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Electron field emission from arrays of individual carbon nanotubes vertically aligned, preparation and properties

Abstract

In this paper is presented a short survey of the literature data on the growth and the field emission properties of vertically-aligned and individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) arrays, which are believed to be the most efficient top-down preparation methods for electron field emission devices. Density current of around 1 A/cm/sup 2/ at turn-on field around some V//spl mu/m can now routinely be obtained. The paper also underlines some problems and challenges that must be overcome for practical applications.

Keywords:
Field electron emission Carbon nanotube Materials science Field (mathematics) Electron Nanotechnology Current density Carbon fibers Engineering physics Optoelectronics Physics Composite material Nuclear physics

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