Laser-patternable graphene field emitters for plasma displays

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This paper presents a plasma display device (PDD) based on laser-induced graphene nanoribbons (LIGNs), which were directly fabricated on polyimide sheets. Superior field electron emission (FEE) characteristics, viz. a low turn-on field of 0.44 V/µm and a large field enhancement factor of 4578, were achieved for the LIGNs. Utilizing LIGNs as a cathode in a PDD showed excellent plasma illumination characteristics with a prolonged plasma lifetime stability. Moreover, the LIGN cathodes were directly laser-patternable. Such superior plasma illumination performance of LIGN-based PDDs has the potential to make a significant impact on display technology.

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Sankaran, K. J., Bikkarolla, S. K., Desta, D., Roy, S. S., Boyen, H. G., Lin, I. N., … Haenen, K. (2019). Laser-patternable graphene field emitters for plasma displays. Nanomaterials, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9101493

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