Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5369685 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Using our approach previously reported, we have fabricated relatively large area micro-gated-field emission arrays with carbon nanotube (CNT) grown on Mo tips. By redesigning the device and fabrication processes, the percentage of single CNTs increased to about 50-70% with a substantial improvement in leakage current between gate and cathode and gate interceptive current. The I-V measurement of a 11000 cell array at a gate to cathode voltage of 92Â V showed an anode current of 1.2Â mA, corresponding to a current density of 0.57Â A/cm2, with a gate current only 3.3% of the anode current.
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Authors
Wensheng shao, Ming Q. Ding, Changqing Chen, Xinghui Li, Guodong Bai, Jin Jun Feng,