Chunshan He, Jie Peng, Zhibing Li, Guihua Chen, Weiliang Wang, N. Xu
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Effects of Anode Locations on the Field Electron Emission from CNTs
The modified neglect of diatomic overlap semiempirical quantum mechanical method, a multiscale quantum/classical hybrid method, is used to simulate the field electron emission in single-wall carbon nanotubes. The classical analysis and quantum computations have shown that a larger separation of the anode from the emitter enhances the field electron emission