Abstract

In the present report, the properties of the field emission devices of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were remarkably improved by decorating their surface with magnesium oxide nanoparticles (MgO NPs). The MgO NPs were attached effectively on the surface of CNTs via thermal evaporation. The Raman spectra confirm the graphitic order of as-grown pristine CNTs with RBM (radial breathing mode), D band and G band peaks at the 282 cm-1, 1347 cm-1 and 1594 cm-1 respectively. The peak at 471 cm-1 indicates successful attachment of MgO NPs to the CNTs. The enhanced field emission properties of CNTs were mainly attributed to the MgO NPs which increased the field enhancement factor and the density of emission sites. The decreased work function and increased field enhancement factor were responsible for the improved FE properties of the CNTs. Our results indicate that the MgO decorated CNTs can be used as an effective field emitter for various electron emission devices. The turn-on field decrease from 1.6 V/μm to 1.3 V/μm and the maximum current density increases from 1.581 to 3.678 mA/cm2 after the decoration of CNTs with MgO NPs. The value of field enhancement factor (β) also increases from 2.814×10³ to 9.823×10³.

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