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11 September 2007 Light source with carbon nanotubes field emission cathode and rare-earth doped nanocrystalline phosphors
P. Psuja, W. Strek
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Abstract
In this work we report a new carbon nanotubes field emission (CNT-FED) light source with nanocrystalline phosphors. The nanocrystalline powders of cerium doped yttrium aluminum garnet were obtained by modified Pechini method. The phosphor has been electrophoretically deposited on ITO-glass substrates. The cathode composed of carbon nanotubes was fabricated in the same manner. A light source was assembled and tested. Low-voltage cathodoluminescent spectra and I-V characteristics of fabricated cathodes were measured. A possibility of application of Ce doped nanocrystalline YAG phosphor in the field emission displays (FEDs) was discussed.
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P. Psuja and W. Strek "Light source with carbon nanotubes field emission cathode and rare-earth doped nanocrystalline phosphors", Proc. SPIE 6645, Nanoengineering: Fabrication, Properties, Optics, and Devices IV, 66451B (11 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735719
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KEYWORDS
Light sources

Field emission displays

Carbon nanotubes

LCDs

Switching

Cerium

Nanocrystals

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