“…Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been studied as field electron emission material due to their high aspect ratio, excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, and good mechanical strength. − There have been diverse reports on field electron emitters made with CNTs and field electron emission devices fabricated using CNT emitters such as a backlight unit, electron beam sources, microwave amplifier, and cold cathode X-ray tubes. − CNT field electron emitters have been fabricated using several methods such as as-grown CNT, CNT paste, CNT yarn, and CNT film. − CNT paste emitters using the screen-printing technique have been widely used among various fabrication methods for CNT field emitters due to the strong adhesion to substrates, good emission stability, and a simple fabrication process. ,, The screen-printed CNT paste emitters consist of CNTs, fillers, and binder material. 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, , by increasing the electrical conductivity of the CNT paste emitter, , and by enhancing the mechanical adhesion and the electrical contact between the CNT paste emitter and the cathode substrate. , …”