Comparison of Capped Carbon Nanotube with Open-Ended One for Field Emission
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- Tanaka Hiroyoshi
- Department of Physics and Electronics, Osaka Prefecture University
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- Akita Seiji
- Department of Physics and Electronics, Osaka Prefecture University
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- Pan Lujun
- Department of Physics and Electronics, Osaka Prefecture University
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- Nakayama Yoshikazu
- Department of Physics and Electronics, Osaka Prefecture University Handai Frontier Research Center, Osaka University
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Field emission properties of standalone carbon nanotubes have been investigated in terms of the capped and open-ended tip shapes. The capped multiwall nanotube with a tip curvature of ∼2.5 nm is compared with the open-ended single wall nanotube with a diameter of ∼5 nm. These samples have almost the same current-voltage characteristics but show different field-emission-microscope images. The capped one shows some bright spots and in contrast the open-ended one shows twelve bright stripes with a spindle shape. The magnification of the images is larger for the capped one than for the open-ended one.
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- Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 43 (3B), L427-L429, 2004
The Japan Society of Applied Physics
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- 1390001206265075968
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- 10012705252
- 210000057198
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- AA11906093
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- 13474065
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