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Carbon nanotubes as electron source in an x-ray tube
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2001
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Materials ScienceAligned Carbon NanotubesX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringPhysicsNanomaterialsX-ray TubeApplied PhysicsField EmittersX-ray Free-electron LaserSynchrotron RadiationCarbon NanotubesImage QualityElectron OpticX-ray Imaging
Field emitters comprised of aligned carbon nanotubes are shown to be promising as a primary electron source in an x-ray tube working in a nonultrahigh vacuum ambience. At a pressure of 2×10−7 Torr, the nanotube emitters continue to emit electrons for more than 1 h, and yield better resolved x-ray images than do thermionic emitters, independently of whether the sample is biological or nonbiological. The near-uniformity in energy distribution of electrons emitted from carbon nanotubes might be related to the improved image quality in the field-emission mode.
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