Nanjundaswamy, 2005 - Google Patents
Field electron emission from diverse carbon nanostructures: Comparative characterization and applicationsNanjundaswamy, 2005
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- 9785587940782524435
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- Nanjundaswamy R
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Since their discovery in 1991 Carbon Nanotubes have been widely studied because of the unique electronic properties that they posses. They have emerged as promising candidates as Field Emission (FE) sources because of their ability to sustain high current densities at …
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