Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1442312 Synthetic Metals 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) films have been synthesized from methane and hydrogen gas mixture by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD) on Ti-coated Al2O3 substrates, which mechanically grinded by SiO2 powder with Fe dopant. It is found that the grindness is a crucial effect to produce CNTs. By varying pretreatment conditions of the substrates such as no grinding, grinding and grinded acidly washing, the grinding and acidly washing can lower the turn-on field and improve the emission current density and emission light dots. The current density of the un-pretreated sample attains 0.015 mA/cm2, but the grinding sample and grinded acidly washing sample attain 12.6 and 3.8 mA/cm2, at the electric field of 3.7v/μm, respectively. The grinding sample shows the excellent field emission properties.
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