The comprehension of conduction mechanisms in single-walled carbon nanotubes is a crucial task for developing efficient nanodevices. Appealing hybrid architectures could exploit charge transport perpendicular to the main nanotube axis in order to minimize carrier path and phonon scattering effects. Such transverse transport is investigated in metallic and semiconducting nanotubes by means of conductive atomic force microscopy. The transverse current response is interpreted in the framework of a tunneling transport model, and reveals that conduction across metallic nanotubes is either tunneling- or bandlike, depending on the force applied by the tip, while charge carriers always tunnel through the semiconducting nanotubes. © 2007 American In...
Abstract Using an atomic force microscope (AFM) at a controlled contact force, we report the electri...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) films have excellent conductivity and suitable flexibility for chemical sensin...
We present local conductance measurements of carbon nanotube networks with nanometer scale resolutio...
The comprehension of conduction mechanisms in single-walled carbon nanotubes is a crucial task for d...
Metalloproteins recently emerged as good candidates for signal transduction in bionanodevices, but t...
In this thesis Postma presents transport experiments performed on individual single-wall carbon nano...
In this work, a study of the possibilities of the Scanning Force Microscope (SFM) for studying trans...
THESIS 9389In order to build electronic devices and circuits comprised of nanoscale materials as the...
This thesis explores the physics of low-dimensional electronic conductors using two materials system...
Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are unique molecular conductors that can act as quantum wires o...
We have measured local electronic transport through a junction of single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT)...
We review recent progress in the measurement and understanding of the electrical properties of indiv...
A full characterization of the electrical contact between conductive atomic force microscope (AFM) c...
In this letter, a method is presented to perform current versus voltage measurements on carbon nanot...
Carbon nanotube network field effect transistors (CNTN-FETs) are promising candidates for low cost m...
Abstract Using an atomic force microscope (AFM) at a controlled contact force, we report the electri...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) films have excellent conductivity and suitable flexibility for chemical sensin...
We present local conductance measurements of carbon nanotube networks with nanometer scale resolutio...
The comprehension of conduction mechanisms in single-walled carbon nanotubes is a crucial task for d...
Metalloproteins recently emerged as good candidates for signal transduction in bionanodevices, but t...
In this thesis Postma presents transport experiments performed on individual single-wall carbon nano...
In this work, a study of the possibilities of the Scanning Force Microscope (SFM) for studying trans...
THESIS 9389In order to build electronic devices and circuits comprised of nanoscale materials as the...
This thesis explores the physics of low-dimensional electronic conductors using two materials system...
Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are unique molecular conductors that can act as quantum wires o...
We have measured local electronic transport through a junction of single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT)...
We review recent progress in the measurement and understanding of the electrical properties of indiv...
A full characterization of the electrical contact between conductive atomic force microscope (AFM) c...
In this letter, a method is presented to perform current versus voltage measurements on carbon nanot...
Carbon nanotube network field effect transistors (CNTN-FETs) are promising candidates for low cost m...
Abstract Using an atomic force microscope (AFM) at a controlled contact force, we report the electri...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) films have excellent conductivity and suitable flexibility for chemical sensin...
We present local conductance measurements of carbon nanotube networks with nanometer scale resolutio...