Small-sized flat-tip cnt emitters for miniaturized X-ray tubes

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Small tip-type CNT emitters with the diameter of 0.8 mm were fabricated for miniaturized X-ray tubes. The CNT emitters were prepared by dropping CNTs and silver nanoparticles on a flat surface of a W metal tip followed by annealing at 800°C for 2 h under vacuum. The CNT emitters exhibit good field emission properties with the threshold electric field of 1.15 V/m and the field enhancement factor of 12,050. CNTs were well attached to a flat W tip surface without coating on the side plane of the tip, and thus beam divergence could be minimized. Consequently, a miniaturized X-ray tube with the inner diameter of 5 mm was successfully demonstrated using the tip-type CNT emitter. © 2012 Hyun Jin Kim et al.

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Kim, H. J., Ha, J. M., Heo, S. H., & Cho, S. O. (2012). Small-sized flat-tip cnt emitters for miniaturized X-ray tubes. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/854602

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