High-performance x-ray source based on graphene oxide-coated Cu2S nanowires grown on copper film

  • Daoshu Zhang
  • , Siyuan Zhang
  • , Ke He
  • , Libin Wang
  • , Fan Sui
  • , Xuda Hong
  • , Weiwei Li
  • , Nianci Li
  • , Meiling Jia
  • , Weimin Li
  • , Zhixun Wang
  • , Zongpeng Wang
  • , Bi Du
  • , Lei Wei
  • , Ye Feng
  • , Guohua Zhong
  • , Wenjie Li
  • , Jun Chen
  • , Chunlei Yang
  • , Ming Chen

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Abstract

Full static x-ray computed tomography (CT) technology has enabled higher precision and resolution imaging and has been applied in many applications such as diagnostic medical imaging, industrial inspection and security screening. In this technique, the x-ray source section is mainly composed of a thermionic cathode and electron beam scanning system. However, they have several shortcomings such as limited scanning angle, long response time and large volume. Distributed and programmable cold cathode (i.e. carbon nanotubes, ZnO nanowires (NWs)) field-emission x-ray sources are expected to solve these problems. However, there have been several long-standing challenges to the application of such cold field emitters for x-ray sources, such as the short lifetime and rigorous fabrication process, which have fundamentally prevented their widespread use. Here, we propose and demonstrate a cold field-emission x-ray source based on a graphene oxide (GO)-coated cuprous sulfide nanowire (Cu2S NW/GO) cathode. The proposed Cu2S NW/GO x-ray source provides stable emission (>18 h at a direct voltage of 2600 V) and has a low threshold (4.5 MV m-1 for obtaining a current density of 1 μA cm-2), benefiting from the demonstrated key features such as in situ epitaxy growth of Cu2S NWs on Cu, nanometer-scale sharp protrusions within GO and charge transfer between the Cu2S NWs and GO layer. Our research provides a simple and robust method to obtain a high-performance cold field emitter, leading to great potential for the next generation of x-ray source and CT.

Original languageEnglish
Article number485202
JournalNanotechnology
Volume31
Issue number48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • cuprous sulfide nanowires
  • field emitter
  • graphene oxide
  • x-ray source

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Bioengineering
  • General Chemistry
  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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