Abstract

The influence of the different types of bonding present in a range of carbon based materials is discussed as a precursor to describing the field emission characteristics of carbon cold cathode materials. Some of the controlling factors which govern electron emission from carbon based cathodes are discussed. It is shown that from disordered carbon films the interplay between the clustered sp2 phase and the insulating sp3 matrix is important. The transition from a ‘back contact’ to ‘front surface’ controlled emission mechanism is described in terms of the sp2 content and field penetration. A possible reason for high field enhancement factors found in disordered films also is provided. It is further shown that changes to the sp2 phase by current stressing can improve the field emission characteristics. Emission from carbon nanotubes is also discussed and the prospects for new types of nanotube – polymer composite based cathodes are also considered.

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