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This paper presents a novel and easily controllable method for measurement of the interaction of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with surfaces using simple cantilever beams, a nanomanipulator, and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). A small SWNT bundle is assembled across two cantilevers by dielectrophoresis, with one cantilever much more flexible than the other. The flexible cantilever is...
The performance of bundled carbon nanotubes (BCNTs) as a conducting material for the fabrication of antennas in the terahertz frequency range and above is evaluated. The performance is compared against gold film, which is usually used for antenna fabrication. The macroscopic behavior of BCNTs is modeled by an anisotropic resistive sheet model which is extracted from the discrete circuit model of a...
This paper presents the interconnection of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) between electrodes on a CMOS integrated circuit chip made by TSMC 0.35 mum CMOS process. Alternating current dielectrophoretic force (AC-DEP) method is employed to micro-electrode that makes SWNTs deposited between electrodes. Using electroless nickel and immersion gold to cover the electrodes of Al could really increase...
This paper presents the interconnection of single - walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) between electrodes on a CMOS integrated circuit chip made by TSMC 0.35 ??m CMOS process. Using Electroless Nickel and Immersion Gold to cover the electrodes of Al could really increase the current more than 3 orders when SWNTs are connected between electrodes. One of the applications to this chip may be gas sensing,...
We have developed a simple and practical method to enhance the electrical conductivity of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) films without loss of their transparency. In order to achieve an enhanced conductivity of transparent SWNT films, we carried out the formation of gold nanoparticles through the reduction of gold ions (Au3+) onto the SWNT films which manufactured by the vacuum filtration method...
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