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The CuO nanowires/single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) composite coatings were fabricated via drop-coating of SWCNTs on the Cu (OH)2 nanowires vertically grown on Cu substrate in hydrothermal method followed by sintering in air at 200 for 2 h. The microstructures and field emission characteristics of the CuO nanowires/SWCNTs coatings were characterized with X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy. The SWCNTs bundles were found to ho-mogenously distribute in mesh-shaped patches, on almost half of the surface areas of the CuO nanowire-array films. The results show that the CuO nanowires/SWCNTs composite coating is a promising field emission material because of its favorable field emission properties. For instance, it has a low on-set field of about 0.8 V/μm, a high field enhancement fac-tor of 12084, and good emission stability, possibly because of good thermal conductivity of CuO nano-wires. Besides, its technical strengths include easy fabrication at a low temperature and low fabrication cost.
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Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology
ISSN: 1672-7126
CN: 11-5177/TB
Year: 2014
Issue: 12
Volume: 34
Page: 1336-1340
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