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Carbon nanotube based 3-dimensional hierarchical field emitter structure

Mittal et al., 2015

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Mittal G
Khaneja M
Saini K
Lahiri I
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Carbon nanotubes (CNT) are known to offer exciting electronic, electrical, mechanical and chemical properties and have found their way in a variety of applications. Field emitter is one such application in which the use of CNTs is widely appreciated. High current density field …
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