Abstract
Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)-based electronics have been regarded as one of the most promising candidate technologies to replace or supplement silicon-based electronics in the future. These applications require high-density horizontally aligned SWNT arrays. During the past decade, significant efforts have been directed towards growth of high-density SWNT arrays. However, obtaining SWNT arrays with suitable density and quality still remains a big challenge. Herein, we develop a rational approach to grow SWNT arrays with ultra-high density using Trojan catalysts. The density can be as high as 130 SWNTs μm-1. Field-effect transistors fabricated with our SWNT arrays exhibit a record drive current density of-467.09 μA μm-1 and an on-conductance of 233.55 μS μm-1. Radio frequency transistors fabricated on these samples exhibit high intrinsic f T and f MAX of 6.94 and 14.01 GHz, respectively. These results confirm our high-density SWNT arrays are strong candidates for applications in electronics.
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Hu, Y., Kang, L., Zhao, Q., Zhong, H., Zhang, S., Yang, L., … Zhang, J. (2015). Growth of high-density horizontally aligned SWNT arrays using Trojan catalysts. Nature Communications , 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7099
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