Polymer supported carbon nanotube arrays for field emission and sensor devices

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The authors report a simple method for providing a polymer support structure for carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays for device applications. This method has a twofold effect: firstly it secures the nanotubes to the substrate and secondly it significantly decreases the threshold field for field emission from 26.2 to 9.7 V/ μm. This method ensures that the main body and tips of the CNTs are polymer-free and therefore can also be applied to CNT sensor array device fabrication. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Watts, P. C. P., Lyth, S. M., Mendoza, E., & Silva, S. R. P. (2006). Polymer supported carbon nanotube arrays for field emission and sensor devices. Applied Physics Letters, 89(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2345615

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