Rapid Fabrication of CNT Sensors Using Electro-chemical Deposition of Functionalized CNTs

We present a novel fabrication technique to fabricate functionalized CNT sensors rapidly using electrochemical deposition method. The basic fabrication process of this sensor includes fabrication of a gold (Au) microelectrode array by photolithography process, functionalization of multi-walled carbo...

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Published in2007 2nd IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems pp. 507 - 510
Main Authors Chow, W.W.Y., Man Keung Wong, Li, W.J., Ka Wai Wong
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.01.2007
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Summary:We present a novel fabrication technique to fabricate functionalized CNT sensors rapidly using electrochemical deposition method. The basic fabrication process of this sensor includes fabrication of a gold (Au) microelectrode array by photolithography process, functionalization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) with carboxylic acid groups (-COOH), and electro-chemical deposition of functionalized MWNTs (f-CNTs) on the Au microelectrode array. The adhesion between the f-CNTs and the Au microelectrodes could be enhanced if CNT sensors are built using the process described in this paper. The I-V characteristics of the sensors were investigated. Our experimental results show that CNT sensors fabricated by electro-chemical process have dramatically different I-V characteristics compared with sensors fabricated by DEP or AFM manipulation techniques. The power limit of the sensors ranges from 0.28mW to 6.21mW, which is much higher than most reported CNT sensors. Self-heating effect can be induced at input power of ~2.2mW. Based on these experimental results, we think that the novel f-CNT sensors should be investigated further for applications in thermal, mechanical, and biomedical systems.
ISBN:9781424406104
1424406102
1424406099
9781424406098
DOI:10.1109/NEMS.2007.352068