2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c11718
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Effects of Interfacial Electron Transport on Field Electron Emission from Carbon Nanotube Paste Emitters

Eunsol Go,
Jae-Woo Kim,
Jin-Woo Jeong
et al.

Abstract: Field electron emission from carbon nanotubes (CNT) is preceded by the transport of electrons from the cathode metal to emission sites. Specifically, a supporting layer indispensable for adhesion of CNT paste emitters onto the cathode metal would impose a potential barrier, depending on its work function and interfacial electron transport behaviors. In this paper, we investigated the supporting layer of silicon carbide and nickel nanoparticles reacted onto a Kovar alloy (Fe–Ni–Co) cathode substrate, which has … Show more

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“…Figure shows a comparison of the emission current density of the CNT paste emitter samples fabricated on a planar substrate in a diode configuration. ,, ,, To compare the field electron emission performance, we investigated the emission current density from each CNT paste emitter and selected the CNT paste emitters fabricated on a planar substrate, excluding point-type CNT paste emitters. Most CNT paste emitters reported in previous studies exhibit low field electron emission current densities of under 550 mA/cm 2 .…”
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“…Figure shows a comparison of the emission current density of the CNT paste emitter samples fabricated on a planar substrate in a diode configuration. ,, ,, To compare the field electron emission performance, we investigated the emission current density from each CNT paste emitter and selected the CNT paste emitters fabricated on a planar substrate, excluding point-type CNT paste emitters. Most CNT paste emitters reported in previous studies exhibit low field electron emission current densities of under 550 mA/cm 2 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the way, it is noteworthy that nanoparticle fillers largely influence the field electron emission properties of the CNT paste emitter by dispersing CNTs within the CNT paste emitter, 15,16 by increasing the electrical conductivity of the CNT paste emitter, 17,18 and by enhancing the mechanical adhesion and the electrical contact between the CNT paste emitter and the cathode substrate. 19,20 Several studies for improving field electron emission properties of the CNT paste emitter have been studied by using various micro and nanoparticle fillers such as glass frit, metal oxide, metal, and SiC. 21−26 However, filler materials such as metal oxide and SiC have some weak points such as low electrical conductivity and high contact resistance.…”
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