| Literature DB >> 21270492 |
Ha Jin Kim1, Min Jong Bae, Yong C Kim, Eun S Cho, Y C Sohn, D Y Kim, S E Lee, H S Kang, In T Han, Young H Kim, Shashikant P Patole, Ji Beom Yoo.
Abstract
The multi-stage effect has been revisited through growing carbon nanotube field emitters on single strand carbon fiber with a thickness of 11 µm. A prepared linear electron source exhibits a turn-on field as low as 0.4 V µm(-1) and an extremely high field enhancement factor of 19,300, when compared with those results from reference nanotube emitters grown on flat silicone wafer; 3.0 V µm(-1) and 2500, respectively. In addition, we introduce a novel method to grow nanotubes uniformly around the circumference of carbon fibers by using direct resistive heating on the continuously feeding carbon threads. These results open up not only a new path for synthesizing nanocomposites, but also offer an excellent linear electron source for special applications such as backlight units for liquid crystal displays and multi-array x-ray sources.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21270492 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/9/095602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874