A carbon nanotube hybrid system includes: a carbide-derived carbon
prepared by reacting a carbide compound and a halogen group containing
gas to extract elements of the carbide compound except carbons; metals
supported on the carbide-derived carbon or remaining in the
carbide-derived carbon; and carbon sources from which carbon nanotubes
are grown from the carbide-derived carbon. A method of preparing the
carbon nanotube hybrid system includes preparing the carbide-derived
carbon, extracting elements therefrom, and growing carbon nanotubes from
the carbide-derived carbon. The carbon nanotube hybrid system has
excellent uniformity and a long lifetime. An electron emitter having
improved electron emitting properties can be inexpensively prepared using
the carbon nanotube hybrid system compared to conventional carbon
nanotubes. An electron emission device having excellent electron emitting
properties can be prepared using the electron emitter.