Abstract
Device characteristics of thermal CVD grown carbon nanotubes (CNTs) field emitters in diode and triode configurations are reported. The CNT cathode configured as field emission diode exhibited a low turn-on field of ∼3.0 V/μm, high emission current of ∼35 mA at ∼5.0 V/μm, and excellent current stability. Large signal model (dc) and small signal model (ac) of the field emission diode were also investigated. The CNT triode was achieved by integrating a TEM grid (transmission electron microscope specimen holder) as the gate electrode to the CNT cathode, with no further micro-fabrication processes needed. The CNT triode displayed gate-controlled current modulation behavior with distinct cutoff, linear and saturation regions. The triode has a gate turn-on field of ∼5.4 V/μm despite a large cathode-gate spacing of ∼120 μm. The field emission data established the basic transistor characteristics of CNT emitters in a triode amplifier configuration with good gain. The detailed dc characteristics and transistor ac parameters such as transconductance, amplification factor, and anode resistance for the CNT triode were investigated and modeled. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Wong, Y. M., Kang, W. P., Davidson, J. L., Hofmeister, W., Wei, S., & Huang, J. H. (2005). Device characterization of carbon nanotubes field emitters in diode and triode configurations. In Diamond and Related Materials (Vol. 14, pp. 697–703). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diamond.2005.01.004
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