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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2003Structure, transport and field-emission properties of compound nanotubes94citations
  • 2002Field emission from individual B-C-N nanotube rope42citations

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  • Grobert, N.
  • Bando, Y.
  • Terrones, M.
  • Tang, C. C.
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Field emission from individual B-C-N nanotube rope

  • Bando, Y.
  • Dong, Z. C.
  • Dorozhkin, P.
Abstract

<p>The field-emission characteristics of individual ropes made of B-C-N nanotubes were measured in situ in a low-energy electron point source microscope. The tungsten field emission tip of the microscope was used as a movable electrode, approaching the rope, and acting as an anode during field-emission measurements. The atomic structure and chemical composition of the ropes were analyzed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy. The tubes assembled within the ropes typically revealed open-tip ends, a small number of layers and zigzag chirality. We found that the field-emission properties of the B-C-N nanotube ropes are competitive with conventional C nanotubes, with the expected additional benefit that the B-C-N ropes exhibit higher environmental stability.</p>

Topics
  • nanotube
  • chemical composition
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • tungsten
  • spectroscopy