Directed Growth of Carbon Nanotubes Across Gaps
TBMG-3069
9/1/2008
- Content
An experiment has shown that when single- walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are grown by chemical vapor deposition in the presence of an electric field of suitable strength, the nanotubes become aligned along the electric field. In an important class of contemplated applications, one would exploit this finding in fabricating nanotube transistors; one would grow SWNTs across gaps between electrodes that would serve, subsequently, as source and drain contacts during operation of the transistors.
- Citation
- "Directed Growth of Carbon Nanotubes Across Gaps," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2008.