Presentation 2013-10-24
Fabrication of Carbon Nanotubes by Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Alcohol as Carbon Source
Naoki KUBO, Keisuke YAMADA, Tomohiko YAMAKAMI, Kiichi KAMIMURA,
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Abstract(in English) Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are studied in many fields due to their mechanical, thermal and chemical properties. In vacuum nanoelectronics, CNTs are widely studied as a source of field emission from a high electric field concentration effects can be obtained for a high aspect ratio. Therefore, fabrication of CNTs by CVD method is expected to improve the field emission characteristics. As the result, the thickness of the carbon was about 2μm, and many fibrous carbons were observed. The maximum current density was about 30μA/cm^2, and the minimum threshold electric field was about 1.5V/μm.
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Keyword(in English) Carbon / Alcohol / CVD / field emission
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Conference Date 2013/10/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Fabrication of Carbon Nanotubes by Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Alcohol as Carbon Source
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Keyword(1) Carbon
Keyword(2) Alcohol
Keyword(3) CVD
Keyword(4) field emission
1st Author's Name Naoki KUBO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Shinshu University()
2nd Author's Name Keisuke YAMADA
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3rd Author's Name Tomohiko YAMAKAMI
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4th Author's Name Kiichi KAMIMURA
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Date 2013-10-24
Paper # CPM2013-98
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 268
Page pp.pp.-
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