Title of article :
Preserving long-term emission stability of carbon nanotube field emitter using aluminum layer
Author/Authors :
Lim، نويسنده , , Seong Chu and Choi، نويسنده , , Young Chul، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
4
From page :
889
To page :
892
Abstract :
Carbon nanotube (CNT) field emitter was fabricated, and then its emission stability was evaluated with three different anode structures; indium tin oxide (ITO)/glass, ZnS:Cu,Al(green phosphor)/ITO/glass, and Al/ZnS:Cu,Al/ITO/glass. It was found that the electron emission from CNTs to the phosphor layer degrades much faster than the emission to ITO layer does. The current decay time from 100 μA/cm2 to 50 μA/cm2 for ITO/glass and ZnS:Cu,Al/ITO/glass were 250 h and 20 h, respectively. Such rapid decay in emission current with the phosphor-coated anode was found to be attributed to the formation of Zn particles on CNTs during the field emission. However, the deposition of aluminum layer on the phosphor, in other words, using the anode structure of Al/ZnS:Cu,Al/ITO/glass recovered the stability that is comparable to that with an ITO/glass. The aluminum layer was found to efficiently prevent phosphor elements from being degassed, preserving the long-term emission stability of carbon nanotubes.
Keywords :
Field emission , stability , Anode structure , Carbon nanotubes
Journal title :
Current Applied Physics
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Current Applied Physics
Record number :
1787075
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