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. 2012 Dec;7(12):787-91.
doi: 10.1038/nnano.2012.189. Epub 2012 Oct 28.

High-density integration of carbon nanotubes via chemical self-assembly

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High-density integration of carbon nanotubes via chemical self-assembly

Hongsik Park et al. Nat Nanotechnol. 2012 Dec.

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes have potential in the development of high-speed and power-efficient logic applications. However, for such technologies to be viable, a high density of semiconducting nanotubes must be placed at precise locations on a substrate. Here, we show that ion-exchange chemistry can be used to fabricate arrays of individually positioned carbon nanotubes with a density as high as 1 × 10(9) cm(-2)-two orders of magnitude higher than previous reports. With this approach, we assembled a high density of carbon-nanotube transistors in a conventional semiconductor fabrication line and then electrically tested more than 10,000 devices in a single chip. The ability to characterize such large distributions of nanotube devices is crucial for analysing transistor performance, yield and semiconducting nanotube purity.

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