Electron emission from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes grown by plasma
enhanced chemical vapor deposition has been measured using a parallel plate
anode and a 1 mum tungsten probe. The field emission characteristics were
measured as a function of the nanotube diameter, length, and areal density.
It was found that less densely populated "short and stubby" nanotubes with
diameters of 200 nm and heights of 0.7 mum showed the best emission charac
teristics with a threshold voltage of 2 V/mum and saturation emission curre
nt density of 10 mA/cm2. A triple junction between nanotube, substrate, and
vacuum is proposed to explain our results. (C) 2001 American Institute of
Physics.