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Study on Field Emission Characteristics of Ti-based Chrysanthemum-like Nano-ZnO Cathode by Electrophoresis Deposition
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Foundation of Yan’an University (YD 2010-04); the Special Foundation of Yan’an University (YDZD 2011-01); 2012 Local University National Training Project of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates (201210719026)

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    Chrysanthemum-like ZnO nanowire clusters were prepared by hydrothermal process, then were transferred to Ti substrate by electrophoresis method, and uniform ZnO nano-film with certain thickness was formed. Finally ZnO field emission cathode sample was fabricated after vacuum heat treatment. The microstructure and the morphology of chrysanthemum-like ZnO nanowire clusters were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM), respectively. Field emission tests were conducted for cathode samples after heat treatment, results reveal that the low turn-on field is 2.0 V/mm for the chrysanthemum-like ZnO, and the threshold field is 5.5 V/mm. Moreover, the field emission current density is 200 mA/cm2 under the condition of electric field of 7.5 V/mm, and the field emission current density and its stability can be effectively improved by appropriate enlarging the thickness of the ZnO coating. The field emission mechanism was also explored.

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[Yang Yanning, Zhang Zhiyong, Yan Junfeng, Liu Qiaoping, Zhang Fuchun, Li Weixia. Study on Field Emission Characteristics of Ti-based Chrysanthemum-like Nano-ZnO Cathode by Electrophoresis Deposition[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2015,44(11):2711~2715.]
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  • Received:April 05,2015
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  • Online: July 29,2016
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