2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cap.2021.04.014
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Ultraviolet-Cathodoluminescent 330 nm light source from a 2-inch wide CNT electron-beam emission under DC electric field

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“…Finally, an adhesive tape and soft roller are employed for vertical alignment of nanotubes, providing their physical activation. This type of CNT e-emitters ensures a maximum output e-current of up to 5.5 mA in a cw-mode and a largest emitting surface diameter of up to 2 inches, as shown in Figure 9a [68]. Comparing two methods of CNT fabrication employing either direct selective growth using plasma-enhanced CVD or screen printing of CNT paste, one can highlight the positive and negative sides of each method.…”
Section: Field Emission (Cold) Electron Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, an adhesive tape and soft roller are employed for vertical alignment of nanotubes, providing their physical activation. This type of CNT e-emitters ensures a maximum output e-current of up to 5.5 mA in a cw-mode and a largest emitting surface diameter of up to 2 inches, as shown in Figure 9a [68]. Comparing two methods of CNT fabrication employing either direct selective growth using plasma-enhanced CVD or screen printing of CNT paste, one can highlight the positive and negative sides of each method.…”
Section: Field Emission (Cold) Electron Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 8a shows typical current-voltage characteristics for all currents in the triode CNT e-emitter, measured in a continious wave (cw-) mode, and its photo (Figure 8b) with output fluorescent screen emitting under UVC-excitation [48]. Alternatively, CNT e-beam emitters may be fabricated using a complex multi-step process in which multi-walled СNT powder are first prepared by the thermal CVD [53,66,68]. The CNT have an outer diameter of 7 nm, approxiamtely 5 walls, and a length of more than 10 µm.…”
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“…A higher voltage (up to 7 kV) applied to the second far electrode (anode) determines the energy of the electrons bombarding the light-emitting structure located on this electrode. Most of the electrons emitted from the CNT cathode reach the anode at a typical distance between these electrodes of about 20 mm [71]. Several groups are currently intensively developing various types of large-area esources using field emission from carbon nanotubes (CNTs) distributed over the surface of various substrates (Si, stainless steel) up to two inches in diameter [50,55,58,[67][68][69][70][71].…”
Section: Field Emission (Cold) Electron Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the electrons emitted from the CNT cathode reach the anode at a typical distance between these electrodes of about 20 mm [71]. Several groups are currently intensively developing various types of large-area esources using field emission from carbon nanotubes (CNTs) distributed over the surface of various substrates (Si, stainless steel) up to two inches in diameter [50,55,58,[67][68][69][70][71]. As a rule, these emitters use a triode electrode scheme, in which a lower voltage (1-2 kV) is applied to the first metal mesh electrode (gate) located close (less than 1mm) to the surface of the e-emitting cathode, as shown in Figure 7.…”
Section: Field Emission (Cold) Electron Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%