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Long-term strability of various carbon-nanotube-based micro-tip emitters

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dc.contributor.author박진석-
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-23T01:52:33Z-
dc.date.available2021-06-23T01:52:33Z-
dc.date.issued2008-05-29-
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/26153-
dc.description.abstractA microfocused x-ray tube using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as a cold cathode, which has mechanical and chemical stability as well as superior electron emission properties, can overcome several problems that became apparent when thermionic cathode was used [1]. Recently, in order to realize x-ray images with high resolution, direct growth of CNTs on sharp metal tips was attempted to reduce the emission sites [2-3]. In addition, when a m-sized (or below) metallic tip is used as a substrate, adhesion with the substrate is the factor that influences the threshold voltage, maximum emission current, reliability, and lifetime the most. Here, we present the experimental results that regard the electron-emission property as well as the long-term stability of emission current in various CNT-based field emitters having the configuration of CNTs/catalyst/buffer/tip. The emitters are fabricated by varying the diameter of the conical-type tungsten (W) tip, the buffer layer (TiN, Al/Ni/TiN, etc.), and the catalyst material (Ni, Co, etc.). Tip-sharpening is done by the electrochemical etching technique using the KOH solution, which produces a sharp apex of approximately 300 nm ~ 2 m in diameter. The CNTs are grown at 700 oC using an inductively coupled plasma-chemical vapor deposition (ICP-CVD) system. Raman spectroscopy, field emission SEM, and high-resolution TEM are used to analyze the microstructures of all the grown CNTs. The electron-emission measurement and the stability test are carried out using a compactly-designed field emission measurement system, as shown in figure 1. The insets also show the SEM images of the CNTs grown on W-tip. Figure 2 compares some of the long-term (up to 30 hrs) stability results which are monitored from three different CNT-emitters. More detailed dynamic analysis regarding to the stability of emission current and discussion will be presented.-
dc.titleLong-term strability of various carbon-nanotube-based micro-tip emitters-
dc.typeConference-
dc.citation.conferenceNameInternational Conference on New Diamond and Nano Carbons-
dc.citation.conferencePlaceTaipei, Taiwan-
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