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Field emission from cylindrical carbon nanotube cathodes: Possibilities for luminescent tubes
We show that the field of application of cold electron film emitters can be extended to nonplanar geometries by demonstrating a cylindrical field emission diode. The cathode is a metallic wire on which multiwall carbon nanotubes are grown by the catalytic decomposition of acetylene over a Fe catalys...
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description | We show that the field of application of cold electron film emitters can be extended to nonplanar geometries by demonstrating a cylindrical field emission diode. The cathode is a metallic wire on which multiwall carbon nanotubes are grown by the catalytic decomposition of acetylene over a Fe catalyst. The emitter shows excellent performances and can be used to realize a luminescent, mercury-free, tube. |
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