Annealing temperature effect on the field emission properties of carbon nanotube films

T. Chen, Z. Sun, L. L. Wang, Y. W. Chen, P. S. Guo, W. X. Que

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Abstract

As the carbon nanotubes (CNTs) films are applied to the field emission cathodes in the vacuum devices, heat treatment in the range of 400°C-500°C is often conducted during the device sealing process, especially for glass-based devices. The annealing temperature effect on the field emission of the CNT films prepared by chemical vapor deposition is investigated. The CNT film annealed at 400°C in air contains less amorphous carbon phase, and shows better field emission properties comparing to the as-grown CNT film. Annealing at 450°C causes serious oxidative damage along the tube walls, resulting in the poor field emission performance. The CNTs annealed at 500°C are all burned out. The experiment shows that the sealing temperature at 400°C or below can be conducted in air, while the sealing temperature above 400°C should be done in N2 or Ar ambient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)969-972
Number of pages4
JournalSurface Review and Letters
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2007

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