А. P. VoznyakovskiiG. N. FurseǐAleksei VozniakovskiiM. A. PolyakovA. Yu. NeverovskayaIldar Zakirov
This paper presents the results of a study of field electron emission from two-dimensional graphene-like nanostructures synthesized by the method of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis. It is shown that this technology makes it possible to create efficient large-area field emitters. It is found that such structures exhibit the effect of low-threshold field electron emission. The possibility of obtaining high-current electron beams with currents up to several hundred amperes has been confirmed in pulsed electric fields.
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А. P. VoznyakovskiiG. N. FurseyA. A. VoznyakovskiiM. A. PolyakovA. Yu. NeverovskayaIldar Zakirov
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