Abstract

Microchannel plates (MCPs) are the key components for low-level light night vision systems. Electron brushing is a crucial processing for MCPs manufacturing. In this paper, an imprinted carbon nanotubes (CNTs) field emission cathode is fabricated and tested. And the electron brushing experiment based on this cathode is carried out. The result shows that the imprinted CNTs cathode has some advantages and can be used in electron brushing. This research lays the foundation for massive, low cost and highly efficient electron brushing applications in the future.

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