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Design and Fabrication of CNT-Based ${E}$ -Gun Using Stripe-Patterned Alloy Substrate for X-Ray Applications

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We report the enhancement of carbon nanotube (CNT) field emitters by growing them directly on stripe-patterned alloy substrates. For a gate voltage of 1300 V, CNT field emitters grown on… Click to show full abstract

We report the enhancement of carbon nanotube (CNT) field emitters by growing them directly on stripe-patterned alloy substrates. For a gate voltage of 1300 V, CNT field emitters grown on full and stripe-patterned alloy substrates achieved respective emission currents of 0.22 and 2.32 mA, corresponding to tenfold performance enhancement. Performance enhancement is attributed to the reduced screening effect (as a result of the spacing between strips) during field emission and a damage-free patterning process. To verify the ability of the stripe-patterned CNT field emitters to generate X-rays, we designed and assembled an electron gun through brazing. With the open type X-ray system, an X-ray image of human teeth was successfully obtained, verifying the potential of the stipe-patterned CNT emitters in X-ray applications.

Keywords: cnt; patterned alloy; field; ray applications; stripe patterned

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
Year Published: 2019

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