Abstract

The possibility of using polymer composite materials based on epoxy resins with the inclusion of carbon nanotubes as coatings with a low coefficient of secondary electron emission has been studied. Four types of samples were obtained: epoxy polymer, polymer composites with fillers (non-oriented and oriented carbon nanotubes, carbon soot). It is shown that the secondary electron emission yield depends on the structure of the introduced carbon filler, and polymer composites with oriented nanotubes exhibit antidynatron properties.

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