Abstract

Two methods for increasing the number of free carbon nanotube (CNT) tips in carbon nanotube webs (CNTW) and improving their field emission (FE) performance are proposed. It was observed that by laterally compressing samples by 35 percent it is possible to improve FE performance to some extent, with further compression leading to a loss of FE properties due to folding of webs and adhesion between CNT tips. Multilayered samples were also studied and it was found that samples with successive layers in which the orientation of the nanofibers in successive layers was the same, increased inter-bundle van der Waals forces, leading to more compact webs with no improvement in FE performance. However, it was found that if the fibers in successive layers were perpendicular to each other the inter-bundle attraction was minimized, maximizing the number of active CNT tips and yielding materials that exhibit the best FE performance reported for any material to date.

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