Improvement of luminescent uniformity via synthesizing the carbon nanotubes on a Fe-TiCo-deposited catalytic layer
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10.1143/JJAP.46.863
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Uniformity has been considered to be one of the most important criteria for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to be utilized as the emitters in field-emission displays (FEDs) or backlight units (BLUs). Using co-deposited Fe and Ti film as a catalyst, a uniform distribution of catalytic nanoparticles was obtained after hydrogen pretreatment as compared with nanoparticles obtained only using a pure Fe film. It might be attributed to the suppression of coalescence of the Fe nanoparticles in the codeposited Fe-Ti film during the CNTs growth. In addition, the length variation of the CNTs synthesized by thermal-chemical vapor deposition (thermal-CVD) was also remarkably Suppressed. This resulted in a significant improvement of the luminescent uniformity, and homogeneous light emission was obtained front the CNTs at 700 V.