Arrays of Bundles of Carbon Nanotubes as Field Emitters
TBMG-1206
02/01/2007
- Content
Experiments have shown that with suitable choices of critical dimensions, planar arrays of bundles of carbon nanotubes (see figure) can serve as high-current-density field emitter (cold-cathode) electron sources. Whereas some hot-cathode electron sources must be operated at supply potentials of thousands of volts, these cold-cathode sources generate comparable current densities when operated at tens of volts. Consequently, arrays of bundles of carbon nanotubes might prove useful as cold-cathode sources in miniature, lightweight electron-beam devices (e.g., nanoklystrons) soon to be developed.
- Citation
- "Arrays of Bundles of Carbon Nanotubes as Field Emitters," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2007.