Comparative study of solution-processed carbon nanotube network transistors

  • Sung Jin Choi
  • , Chuan Wang
  • , Cheuk Chi Lo
  • , Patrick Bennett
  • , Ali Javey
  • , Jeffrey Bokor

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Abstract

Carbon nanotube networks in thin-film type transistors were studied experimentally, comparing the use of pre-separated semiconducting enriched nanotubes (90 and 99 purity) to examine how topology affects the properties of the devices. Measurements are reported for two deposition methods used for network formation: random and spin-aligned deposition methods. The results show that the thin-film transistors fabricated via spin-aligned deposition demonstrate better electrical uniformity and performance than those produced by the random network deposition method. Our results imply that coverage and alignment are strongly correlated with the properties of the devices and should therefore be simultaneously optimized for improved electrical uniformity and performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112104
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume101
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 10 2012

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