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Towards a low-cost high-quality carbon-nanotube field-emission display

— We have developed field‐emission‐display technology driven by chemical‐vapor‐deposition‐grown carbon‐nanotube emitters incorporated in a simple, low‐cost device structure. Here, we report on frit‐sealed test displays with a brightness of 3000 cd/m2 at 3 kV and a lifetime of 9000 hours with only 45...

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Published in:Journal of the Society for Information Display 2004-12, Vol.12 (4), p.373-378
Main Authors: Dijon, Jean, Bridoux, Claudine, Fournier, Adeline, Geffraye, Françoise, De Monsabert, Thomas Goislard, Montmayeul, Brigitte, Levis, Michel, Sarrasin, Denis, Meyer, Robert, Dean, Kenneth A., Coll, Bernard F., Johnson, Scott V., Hagen, Carl, Jaskie, James E.
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Summary:— We have developed field‐emission‐display technology driven by chemical‐vapor‐deposition‐grown carbon‐nanotube emitters incorporated in a simple, low‐cost device structure. Here, we report on frit‐sealed test displays with a brightness of 3000 cd/m2 at 3 kV and a lifetime of 9000 hours with only 45% degradation. We also demonstrate the scalability of the technology with a uniform high‐brightness 6‐in. QVGA that displays video images with a switching voltage of 40 V.
ISSN:1071-0922
1938-3657
DOI:10.1889/1.1847735