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30 June 2000 Field emission performances of diamond complex ceramic thin film
Weibiao Wang, Jingqiu Liang, Guang Yuan, Haifeng Zhao, Chuanping Zhang, Xiuhua Yin
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Abstract
Diamond maybe is an ideal electron emission material for field emission display because of its low work function and better chemistry stability. In this research, complex diamond conduct ceramic thin film is fabricated by using Ag- Bi-Pb-B-O base in organic conduct paste and diamond grains. The research aim is to find a method for making large area diamond-base electron emission material. Field emission performances of complex diamond ceramic are studied, too. The turn-on voltage and maximum stable emission current of material are 300 V and 760 (mu) A, respectively. The material also shows better emission stability at low vacuum pressure. The emitting center view is employed to explain the electron emission from diamond ceramic thin film.
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Weibiao Wang, Jingqiu Liang, Guang Yuan, Haifeng Zhao, Chuanping Zhang, and Xiuhua Yin "Field emission performances of diamond complex ceramic thin film", Proc. SPIE 4079, Display Technologies III, (30 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389422
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Ceramics

Thin films

Raman spectroscopy

Field emission displays

Photography

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