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  • The University of Wuppertal (Germany) or in German has details on their work with a field emission scanning microscope (FESM), parasitic field emission, and FE Cathodes.
  • The Charged Particle Optics Group at the Technical University of Delft (Netherlands) uses FE cathodes for Auger Coincidence Electron Microscopy, and is developing High Brightness Monochromatic Electron Sources.
  • Cambridge University
  • LEPES-CNRS in Grenoble (F) are working on Hot Filament assisted CVD technique to synthesise carbon nanotubes and nanostructures with attractive electron emission properties. Images of the coral like results are here.
  • EPICentre (UK) is an institute concerned with all aspects of the human-machine interface (HMI). It places particular emphasis on the human factors of the visual interface. Characterisation & evaluation of all types of information displays, e.g. cathode-ray tube, flat panel, micro displays, 3D, and virtual displays.
  • EPFL (CH) has a comprehensive section detailing their work on Nanotubes. The site contains an excellent primer on nanotubes, with a section on 'Field Emission from Nanotubes'
  • CETP (Centre d'Etudes des environnements Terrestres et planétaires) is developing Field emission based pressure gauges, including the COPS sensor for space applications.
  • The Large Area Electronics group  at the University of Surrey
  • NanoFilm - NTU spin-off company

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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