Claims
- 1. An anode/collector of a vacuum tube comprised of:
a carbon anode/collector or a metal anode/collector having a thin carbon coating; a carbonized resin coating on said carbon anode/collector; and a coating of carbon nanotubes on top of said carbonized resin coating, said carbon nanotubes having longitudinal axes of which five percent or greater of the longitudinal axes of the carbon nanotubes lie parallel to the anode/collector's surface.
- 2. An anode/collector of a vacuum tube comprised of:
a carbon anode/collector or a metal anode/collector having a thin carbon coating; a carbonized resin coating on said carbon anode/collector; and a layer of carbon felt pyro-bonded to said carbonized resin.
- 3. A method of coating a vacuum tube anode/collector with carbon nanotubes in which five percent or greater of the longitudinal axes of the carbon nanotubes lie parallel to the anode/collector's surface, the anode/collector being initially composed of carbon or carbon coated metal, the method comprised of:
coating the anode/collector with a carbonizable resin; coating the anode/collector with carbon nanotubes using chemical vapor deposition or evaporation; baking the anode/collector to greater than 700 degrees centigrade in a non-oxidizing atmosphere, thereby decomposing said carbonizable resin and releasing volatile components; coating the anode/collector with pyrocarbon material through chemical vapor deposition to form a non-porous rigid surface; and baking the anode/collector in a vacuum at over 100 degrees centigrade to thereby remove any water.
- 4. A method of coating a vacuum tube anode/collector with carbon nanotubes in which five percent or greater of the longitudinal axes of the carbon nanotubes lie parallel to the anode/collector's surface, the anode/collector being initially composed of carbon or carbon coated metal, the method comprised of:
coating the anode/collector with a carbonizable resin; placing a carbon nanotube felt material on the anode/collector surface; pyro-bonding the felt material to the anode/collector; and baking the anode/collector in a vacuum at over 100 degrees centigrade to thereby remove any water.
FEDERAL RESEARCH STATEMENT
[0001] The conditions under which this invention was made are such as to entitle the Government of the United States under paragraph I(a) of Executive Order 10096, as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force, to the entire right, title and interest therein, including foreign rights.