We study heat dissipation of a multi-wall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) device fabricated from two crossed nanotubes on a SiNx substrate under the influence of a constant (DC) electric bias. By monitoring the temperature of the substrate, we observe negligible Joule heating within the nanotube lattice itself and instead heating occurs in the insulating substrate directly via a remote-scattering heating effect. Using finite element analysis, we estimate a remote heating parameter, beta, as the ratio of the power dissipated directly in the substrate to the total power applied. The extracted parameters show two distinct bias ranges; a low bias regime where about 85% of the power is dissipated directly into the substrate and a high bias regime where ...
We examine the high-field operation, power dissipation, and thermal reliability of sorted carbon nan...
We examine the high-field operation, power dissipation, and thermal reliability of sorted carbon nan...
Summary. This work examines electro-thermal transport in silicon devices and in single-wall carbon n...
Understanding thermal transport is of great interest in combatting the excess heat generated in curr...
Since early days of their discovery, it has been realized that Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) have an unusu...
We report on a novel method for local control of shell engineering in multiwalled carbon nanotubes (...
We report electrical transport experiments, using the phenomenon of electrical breakdown to perform ...
We report here a practical application of known local Joule heating processes to reduce the contact ...
We use breakdown thermometry to study carbon nanotube (CNT) devices and graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) ...
Energy consumption is a significant challenge across the globe ranging from power consumption in lar...
We report electrical transport experiments, using the phenomenon of electrical breakdown to perform ...
We have determined the thermal resistance for transferring heat between individual single-walled car...
We have extracted temperature-dependent thermal conductivity values from scanning thermal microscopy...
We have studied the electrical and thermal properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) both a...
We have studied the electrical and thermal properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) both a...
We examine the high-field operation, power dissipation, and thermal reliability of sorted carbon nan...
We examine the high-field operation, power dissipation, and thermal reliability of sorted carbon nan...
Summary. This work examines electro-thermal transport in silicon devices and in single-wall carbon n...
Understanding thermal transport is of great interest in combatting the excess heat generated in curr...
Since early days of their discovery, it has been realized that Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) have an unusu...
We report on a novel method for local control of shell engineering in multiwalled carbon nanotubes (...
We report electrical transport experiments, using the phenomenon of electrical breakdown to perform ...
We report here a practical application of known local Joule heating processes to reduce the contact ...
We use breakdown thermometry to study carbon nanotube (CNT) devices and graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) ...
Energy consumption is a significant challenge across the globe ranging from power consumption in lar...
We report electrical transport experiments, using the phenomenon of electrical breakdown to perform ...
We have determined the thermal resistance for transferring heat between individual single-walled car...
We have extracted temperature-dependent thermal conductivity values from scanning thermal microscopy...
We have studied the electrical and thermal properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) both a...
We have studied the electrical and thermal properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) both a...
We examine the high-field operation, power dissipation, and thermal reliability of sorted carbon nan...
We examine the high-field operation, power dissipation, and thermal reliability of sorted carbon nan...
Summary. This work examines electro-thermal transport in silicon devices and in single-wall carbon n...