Applied Surface Science, Vol.251, No.1-4, 159-163, 2005
Application of vitreous and graphitic large-area carbon surfaces as field-emission cathodes
Numerous carbon bulk or thin-film materials have been used as field-emission cathodes. Most of these can be made into large-area and high-current field-emission cathodes without the use of complex IC fabrication techniques. Some of these exhibit low-extraction field, low work-function, high ruggedness, chemical stability, uniform emission, and low-cost manufacturability. A comparison of all of these materials is presented. Two viable cathode materials, reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) and graphite paste are examined here and compared. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.