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Mehran Vahdani Moghaddam, Parham Yaghoobi, and Alireza Nojeh
Light-induced thermionic electron emission from arrays of carbon nanotubes is observed using low-power, continuous-wave lasers with a broad set of wavelengths ranging from violet to infrared. The thermionic emission current is highest when the electric field of the laser is parallel to the axis of ... [Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 253110 (2012)] published Thu Dec 20, 2012.
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Mehran Vahdani Moghaddam, Parham Yaghoobi, and Alireza Nojeh
Light-induced thermionic electron emission from arrays of carbon nanotubes is observed using low-power, continuous-wave lasers with a broad set of wavelengths ranging from violet to infrared. The thermionic emission current is highest when the electric field of the laser is parallel to the axis of ... [Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 253110 (2012)] published Thu Dec 20, 2012.
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