A method for forming a carbon nanotube array using a metal substrate
includes the following steps: providing a metal substrate (11); oxidizing
the metal substrate to form an oxidized layer (21) thereon; depositing a
catalyst layer (31) on the oxidized layer; introducing a carbon source
gas; and thus forming a carbon nanotube array (61) extending from the
metal substrate. Generally, any metallic material can be used as the
metal substrate. Various carbon nanotube arrays formed using various
metal substrates can be incorporated into a wide variety of high power
electronic device applications such as field emission devices (FEDs),
electron guns, and so on. Carbon nanotubes formed using any of a variety
of metal substrates are well aligned, and uniformly extend in a direction
substantially perpendicular to the metal substrate.