The 80th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2019

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Oral presentation

17 Nanocarbon Technology » 17.1 Carbon nanotubes & other nanocarbon materials

[18p-E307-1~15] 17.1 Carbon nanotubes & other nanocarbon materials

Wed. Sep 18, 2019 1:15 PM - 5:15 PM E307 (E307)

Yoshikazu Homma(Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Hideyuki Maki(Keio Univ.)

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM

[18p-E307-5] Field-emission durability employing highly crystalline single-walled carbon nanotubes in a low vacuum with activated gas

Norihiro Shimoi1, Kazuyuki Tohji1 (1.Tohoku Univ.)

Keywords:field emission, single-walled carbon nanotube, low vacuum

A new approach to improving power consumption and energy efficiency is to use a simple structure employing highly crystalline single-walled carbon nanotubes (hc-SWCNTs) in the cathode. We succeeded in determining the efficacy and applicability of the field emission (FE) properties of hc-SWCNTs in a low vacuum below 0.1 Pa with activated gas. In particular, it is worth mentioning that the FE of 1.0 mA/cm2 of hc-SWCNTs heated at 50 ℃ exhibits good stability for over 600 min in a low-vacuum atmosphere with added oxygen in a cathodic planar field emitter. The improved FE electrical properties of the hc-SWCNTs can likely be attributed to the increase in the crystallinity of the SWCNTs in spite of a low-vacuum atmosphere. It is further expected that the hc-SWCNT field emitters will be applicable to dry etching processes because single ionized molecules or radicals can be selectively synthesized with almost no energy loss and no need to use a cooling system. Our novel SWCNTs, as a component of a flat plane-emission device, could provide a technological breakthrough for realizing both energy saving and a low carbon society in the dry etching process as well as in semiconductor industrial development.