Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9808620 | Materials Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Tetrapod-like zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoneedles were fabricated using a simple and economical method of rapid heating high purity zinc powders at 900 °C. No catalyst and vacuum were employed in the experiment. Field-emission measurements showed that the turn-on field of the synthesized tetrapod-like ZnO nanoneedles was as low as 1.8 V/μm at the emission current density of 1.0 μA/cm2 and the emission current density reached 1.0 mA/cm2 under an applied field of about 3.9 V/μm. The low turn-on field, high emission current density, and good electron emission stability make the ZnO nanoneedles one of the promising candidates for field-emission displays.
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Authors
Ke Yu, Yongsheng Zhang, Rongli Xu, Shixi Ouyang, Dongmei Li, Laiqiang Luo, Ziqiang Zhu, Jin Ma, Shijie Xie, Shenghao Han, Haoran Geng,