Applied Sciences (Mar 2018)

Field Emission from Carbon Nanostructures

  • Filippo Giubileo,
  • Antonio Di Bartolomeo,
  • Laura Iemmo,
  • Giuseppe Luongo,
  • Francesca Urban

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8040526
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 526

Abstract

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Field emission electron sources in vacuum electronics are largely considered to achieve faster response, higher efficiency and lower energy consumption in comparison with conventional thermionic emitters. Carbon nanotubes had a leading role in renewing attention to field emission technologies in the early 1990s, due to their exceptional electron emitting properties enabled by their large aspect ratio, high electrical conductivity, and thermal and chemical stability. In the last decade, the search for improved emitters has been extended to several carbon nanostructures, comprising carbon nanotubes, either individual or films, diamond structures, graphitic materials, graphene, etc. Here, we review the main results in the development of carbon-based field emitters.

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