Deng et al., 2014 - Google Patents
High current density and longtime stable field electron transfer from large-area densely arrayed graphene nanosheet–carbon nanotube hybridsDeng et al., 2014
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- 1880387518432906468
- Author
- Deng J
- Cheng L
- Wang F
- Li G
- Li D
- Cheng G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Achieving high current and longtime stable field emission from large area (larger than 1 mm2), densely arrayed emitters is of great importance in applications for vacuum electron sources. We report here the preparation of graphene nanosheet–carbon nanotube (GNS …
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