AbstractWe present a scalable, Deep-UV (220nm) photolithography based process for fabricating low-power gas sensors integrating an individual single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) as a sensing element. SWNTs grow from defined catalyst (ferritin) islands, and their density is controlled by controlling the catalyst particle density. By designing the electrode dimensions based on the length distribution of SWNTs, a single-SWNT bridging yield of 30% has been achieved. Furthermore, we show that exposure to NO2 at room temperature results in a positive shift of the threshold voltage. A threshold shift of approximately 2V for 500 ppb of NO2 is observed. The presented process also enables the possibility of fabricating carbon nanotube sensor arrays,...
Efforts are underway to develop inexpensive, low-power electronic sensors, based on single-walled ca...
The first phase of the work presented in this dissertation is the development of a scaleable process...
The first phase of the work presented in this dissertation is the development of a scaleable process...
We present a scalable, Deep-UV (220 nm) photolithography based process for fabricating low-power gas...
AbstractWe present a scalable, Deep-UV (220nm) photolithography based process for fabricating low-po...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
The successful experimental demonstration of large-scale and in-situ growth of horizontal, dense and...
6 figures, 2 tables.-- Work presented at the 4th World Congress on biomimetics, artificial muscles a...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
Efforts are underway to develop inexpensive, low-power electronic sensors, based on single-walled ca...
The first phase of the work presented in this dissertation is the development of a scaleable process...
The first phase of the work presented in this dissertation is the development of a scaleable process...
We present a scalable, Deep-UV (220 nm) photolithography based process for fabricating low-power gas...
AbstractWe present a scalable, Deep-UV (220nm) photolithography based process for fabricating low-po...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
The successful experimental demonstration of large-scale and in-situ growth of horizontal, dense and...
6 figures, 2 tables.-- Work presented at the 4th World Congress on biomimetics, artificial muscles a...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
International audienceOwing to their sensitive chemical-to-electrical transducer capabilities and co...
Efforts are underway to develop inexpensive, low-power electronic sensors, based on single-walled ca...
The first phase of the work presented in this dissertation is the development of a scaleable process...
The first phase of the work presented in this dissertation is the development of a scaleable process...