Carbon nanotube networks: applications on flexible substrates

A method for producing large-area, low-temperature electronics on flexible substrates is developed in this paper. Randomly interconnected networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes are placed between electrodes. The carbon nanotube networks (CNN's) are electrically conductive over macroscopic d...

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Published inInternational Semiconductor Device Research Symposium, 2003 p. 414
Main Authors Novak, J.P., Perkins, F.K., Snow, E.S.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2003
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Summary:A method for producing large-area, low-temperature electronics on flexible substrates is developed in this paper. Randomly interconnected networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes are placed between electrodes. The carbon nanotube networks (CNN's) are electrically conductive over macroscopic dimensions and doped to behave like n- or p-type semiconductors with a effective field effect mobility of 10 cm/sup 2//Vs and an on/off current ratio of /spl sim/ 10/sup 4/. The CNN's has an application at room temperature to flexible substrates through a liquid deposition.
ISBN:0780381394
9780780381391
DOI:10.1109/ISDRS.2003.1272159