A carbon nanotube-based high current density electron field emission source is under development at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for submillimeter-wave power generation (300 GHz to 3 THz). This source is the basis for a novel vacuum microtube component: the nanoklystron. The nanoklystron is a monolithically fabricated reflex klystron with dimensions in the micrometer range. The goal is to operate this device at much lower voltages than would be required with hot-electron sources and at much higher frequencies than have ever been demonstrated. Both single-walled (SWNTs) as well as multi-walled nanotubes (MWNTs) are being tested as potential field-emission sources. This paper presents initial results and observations of these field emissio...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
We report an effective procedure for fabricating carbon nanotube emitters by directly synthesizing c...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
A carbon nanotube-based high current density electron field emission source is under development at ...
We observe that field emitters made from carbon nanotubes exhibit excellent macroscopic emission pro...
We observe that field emitters made from carbon nanotubes exhibit excellent macroscopic emission pro...
This research looks at the design and fabrication of sub 100-nm carbon nanotube-based vacuum field e...
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have recently emerged as a promising class of electron field emitters. They h...
Today the most mature technology to produce gated micro field electron emitter arrays is the so-call...
Recent experiments have shown that carbon nanotubes exhibit excellent electron field emisson propert...
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) were firstly discovered by Iijima in 1991. An ideal nanotube can be conside...
Abstract—Traditional submillimeter-wave vacuum tube sources (backward wave oscillators), now availab...
Individual multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were assembled onto tungsten tips in a transmission...
The field electron emission of carbon nanotubes has been heavily studied over the past two decades ...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
We report an effective procedure for fabricating carbon nanotube emitters by directly synthesizing c...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
A carbon nanotube-based high current density electron field emission source is under development at ...
We observe that field emitters made from carbon nanotubes exhibit excellent macroscopic emission pro...
We observe that field emitters made from carbon nanotubes exhibit excellent macroscopic emission pro...
This research looks at the design and fabrication of sub 100-nm carbon nanotube-based vacuum field e...
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have recently emerged as a promising class of electron field emitters. They h...
Today the most mature technology to produce gated micro field electron emitter arrays is the so-call...
Recent experiments have shown that carbon nanotubes exhibit excellent electron field emisson propert...
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) were firstly discovered by Iijima in 1991. An ideal nanotube can be conside...
Abstract—Traditional submillimeter-wave vacuum tube sources (backward wave oscillators), now availab...
Individual multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were assembled onto tungsten tips in a transmission...
The field electron emission of carbon nanotubes has been heavily studied over the past two decades ...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...
We report an effective procedure for fabricating carbon nanotube emitters by directly synthesizing c...
A number of sensitive applications would be greatly benefited by the development of better cold cath...