Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5364610 Applied Surface Science 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A composite material of Zinc oxide and carbon nano-tubes (ZnO-CNTs) paste was synthesized by mixing multi-wall CNTs, ZnO nano-grains and organic vehicles. The microstructures and the morphologies of screen-printed films were characterized by field-emission scanning electron microscope. Results show that ZnO flakes geometrically matched with CNTs by filling into the interspaces of CNTs or directly covering upon CNTs. The field emission characteristics of films are found to be greatly effected by ZnO nano-grains. Especially, the turn-on electric field of ZnO-CNT film (1.17 V/μm) which is far lower than that of usual CNT films (1.70 V/μm). Furthermore, except that better emission stability is achieved, brightness and emission uniformity are notably enhanced as well. It can be speculated that the special microstructures of ZnO mixed CNT films dominate the enhanced electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and effective emitters.

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