Highly reliable field electron emitters were developed using a formulation for reproducible damage-free carbon nanotube (CNT) composite pastes with optimal inorganic fillers and a ball-milling method. We carefully controlled the ball-milling sequence and time to avoid any damage to the CNTs, which incorporated fillers that were fully dispersed as paste constituents. The field electron emitters fabricated by printing the CNT pastes were found to exhibit almost perfect adhesion of the CNT emitters to the cathode, along with good uniformity and reproducibility. A high field enhancement factor of around 10 000 was achieved from the CNT field emitters developed. By selecting nano-sized metal alloys and oxides and using the same formulation sequence, we also developed reliable field emitters that could survive high-temperature post processing. These field emitters had high durability to post vacuum annealing at 950 °C, guaranteeing survival of the brazing process used in the sealing of...
Jae-Woo Kim, Jin-Woo Jeong, Jun-Tae Kang, Sungyoul Choi, Seungjoon Ahn and Yoon-Ho Song
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Jae-Woo Kim, Jin-Woo Jeong, Jun-Tae Kang, Sungyoul Choi, Seungjoon Ahn and Yoon-Ho Song
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