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Properties of single field emitters deduced by use of spherical Fowler-Nordheim theory
Investigation of the electron emission process of carbon nanotubes is required for their application as electron sources, for example in displays, electron beam lithography machines and electron microscopes. Fowler-Nordheim (F-N) theory has recently been extended to apply to spherical emitting surfaces.