Field emission characteristics of SnO 2/CNTs composites prepared by microwave-assisted wet impregnation

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The SnO 2/CNT composites were prepared by microwave-assisted wet impregnation at 60()C. The process was optimized by varying the microwave power and reaction time. Raman analysis showed the typical features of the rutile phase of as-synthesized SnO2 nanoparticles on CNTs, which was consistent with the results from X-ray diffraction. Enhanced field emission performance was observed for SnO2/CNTs composite prepared by a microwave method when compared to pure CNTs and SnO2/CNTs composite prepared by conventional wet impregnation. The dependence of emission current density on the electric field followed a Fowler-Nordheim relationship. © 2012 Sreejarani K. Pillai et al.

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Pillai, S. K., Motshekga, S. C., Ray, S. S., & Kennedy, J. (2012). Field emission characteristics of SnO 2/CNTs composites prepared by microwave-assisted wet impregnation. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/861591

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