N Sinha et al 2008 Nanotechnology 19 025701 doi:10.1088/0957-4484/19/02/025701
N Sinha1, D Roy Mahapatra2, Y Sun1, J T W Yeow1, R V N Melnik3 and D A Jaffray4
Show affiliationsCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as promising candidates for biomedical x-ray devices and other applications of field emission. CNTs grown/deposited in a thin film are used as cathodes for field emission. In spite of the good performance of such cathodes, the procedure to estimate the device current is not straightforward and the required insight towards design optimization is not well developed. In this paper, we report an analysis aided by a computational model and experiments by which the process of evolution and self-assembly (reorientation) of CNTs is characterized and the device current is estimated. The modeling approach involves two steps: (i) a phenomenological description of the degradation and fragmentation of CNTs and (ii) a mechanics based modeling of electromechanical interaction among CNTs during field emission. A computational scheme is developed by which the states of CNTs are updated in a time incremental manner. Finally, the device current is obtained by using the Fowler–Nordheim equation for field emission and by integrating the current density over computational cells. A detailed analysis of the results reveals the deflected shapes of the CNTs in an ensemble and the extent to which the initial state of geometry and orientation angles affect the device current. Experimental results confirm these effects.
79.70.+q Field emission, ionization, evaporation, and desorption
Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical
Issue 2 (16 January 2008)
Received 13 September 2007
Published 6 December 2007
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