Abstract

The temperature dependence of field emission from multiwalled carbon nanotubes deposited on a W tip was studied. It is found that the emission current increases with increase of temperature, while the stability of the emission current did not change. The field emission characteristic deviates from classic Fowler-Nordheim theory. This may result from a dispersion in the field enhancement factor of the carbon nanotubes.

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Field electron emission Carbon nanotube Materials science Field (mathematics) Current (fluid) Carbon fibers Optical properties of carbon nanotubes Dispersion (optics) Condensed matter physics Nanotechnology Nanotube Thermodynamics Physics Composite material Electron Optics

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