Fully vacuum-sealed diode-structure addressable ZnO nanowire cold cathode flat-panel X-ray source: fabrication and imaging application

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A fully vacuum-sealed addressable flat-panel X-ray source based on ZnO nanowire field emitter arrays (FEAs) was fabricated. The device has a diode structure composed of cathode panel and anode panel. ZnO nanowire cold cathodes were prepared on strip electrodes on a cathode panel and Mo thin film strips were prepared on an anode panel acting as the target. Localized X-ray emission was realized by cross-addressing of cathode and anode electrodes. A radiation dose rate of 10.8 µGy/s was recorded at the anode voltage of 32 kV. The X-ray imaging of objects using different addressing scheme was obtained and the imaging results were analyzed. The results demonstrated the feasibility of achieving addressable flat-panel X-ray source using diode-structure for advanced X-ray imaging.

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Wang, C., Zhang, G., Xu, Y., Chen, Y., Deng, S., & Chen, J. (2021). Fully vacuum-sealed diode-structure addressable ZnO nanowire cold cathode flat-panel X-ray source: fabrication and imaging application. Nanomaterials, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11113115

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