High-current-density field emission display fabricated from single-walled carbon nanotube electron sources

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ABSTRACTBuckytubes are considered for high current density cold field emitter array electron sources. They may provide more stable, higher-brightness emission than existing cold field emitter arrays.



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At the tips of sharp needles, the surface electric field is enhanced by many orders of magnitude. This intensifies thermionic emission and photoemission of electrons through the Schottky effect, and reduces the effect of space charge. The increased current density improves the brightness of electron sources by orders of magnitude. In addition, at very high fields (>109 V/m ), field emission and photo-field emission produce very high current density. Arrays of needles can be used to achieve high total current.



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