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Investigation of emission capability of reduced graphene oxide film cathode for terahertz vacuum electron devices

IRMMW-THz 2015 - 40th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves


Bhattacharya R., Baek I.-K., Lee J.S., Barik R.K., Kim S., Hong D., Kwon O., Sattorov M.A., Kim Y.H., Park G.-S.


Abstract

Terahertz vacuum sources with high power are in immediate need for several applications like medical, security, communication, etc. The power and performance of these devices mainly depends on cathode. As structure become smaller, it is very much difficult to obtain high power at terahertz frequency, using conventional low current density thermionic cathodes. As a result development of non-conventional field emission cathode is in progress, which may produce a very high current density with comparatively high current and can help in terahertz research and application. In this work our main aim is to develop and analyze high current density (>103A/cm2) sheet beam film cathode using reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-nano particle composite. © 2015 IEEE.

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