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Fabrication of Low Temperature Carbon Nanotube Vertical Interconnects Compatible with Semiconductor Technology
Published on: December 7, 2015
Imaging conduction pathways in carbon nanotube network transistors by voltage-contrast scanning electron microscopy
Aravind Vijayaraghavan1, Marina Y Timmermans, Kestutis Grigoras
1School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. aravind@cs.man.ac.uk
Abstract:
The performance of field-effect transistors based on single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) networks depends on the electrical percolation of semiconducting and metallic nanotube pathways within the network. We present voltage-contrast scanning electron microscopy (VC-SEM) as a new tool for imaging percolation in a SWCNT network with nano-scale resolution. Under external bias, the secondary-electron contrast of SWCNTs depends on their conductivity, and therefore it is possible to image the preferred conduction pathways within a network by following the contrast evolution under bias in a scanning electron microscope. The experimental VC-SEM results are correlated to percolation models of SWCNT-bundle networks.

