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Scanning field emission from patterned carbon nanotube films
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanomaterialsNanotechnologyCarbon NanotechnologyApplied PhysicsCnt DepositEmission Site DensitiesMedium DensitiesNanometrologyField EmissionNanotubesNanoscale ScienceCarbon-based FilmsCarbon Nanotubes
The investigation of the field emission (FE) properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) films by a scanning anode FE apparatus, reveals a strong dependence on the density and morphology of the CNT deposit. Large differences between the microscopic and macroscopic current and emission site densities are observed, and explained in terms of a variation of the field enhancement factor β. As a consequence, the emitted current density can be optimized by tuning the density of CNTs. Films with medium densities (on the order of 107 emitters/cm2, according to electrostatic calculations) show the highest emitted current densities.
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