Presentation 2003/12/5
Laser irradiation effect to CNT-cathodes in different atmospheres
W. Rochanachirapar, Y. Kanazawa, W. J. Zhao, M. Takai,
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Abstract(in English) A tunable UV (Ultra-violet) laser with a wavelength of 266 nm and energy density of 20.3 mJ/cm^2 was used to irradiate screen-printed CNT (Carbon nanotube) cathodes in different atmospheres such as air, O_2 and N_2 for 60 s. The emission characteristics of CNT cathodes irradiated in O_2 was enhanced by a factor of 400 improved when comparing with CNT-cathodes irradiated in other atmospheres.
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Keyword(in English) CNT (Carbon nanotube) / FPD (Flat Panel Display) / Field Emission / UV laser
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Title (in English) Laser irradiation effect to CNT-cathodes in different atmospheres
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Keyword(1) CNT (Carbon nanotube)
Keyword(2) FPD (Flat Panel Display)
Keyword(3) Field Emission
Keyword(4) UV laser
1st Author's Name W. Rochanachirapar
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Science, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Y. Kanazawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Science, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name W. J. Zhao
3rd Author's Affiliation / Research Center for Materials Science at Extreme Conditions, Osaka University
4th Author's Name M. Takai
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Date 2003/12/5
Paper # ED2003-185
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 497
Page pp.pp.-
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