Capacitance of a highly ordered array of nanocapacitors: Model and microscopy

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This manuscript describes briefly the process used to build an ordered porous array in an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane, filled with multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The MWCNTs were grown directly inside the membrane through chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The role of the CNTs is to provide narrow metal electrodes contact with a dielectric surface barrier, hence, forming a capacitor. This procedure allows the construction of an array of 1010 parallel nano-spherical capacitors/cm2. A central part of this contribution is the use of physical parameters obtained from processing transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, to predict the specific capacitance of the AAOs arrays. Electrical parameters were obtained by solving Laplace's equation through finite element methods (FEMs). © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Cortés, A., Celedn, C., Ulloa, P., Kepaptsoglou, D., & Hberle, P. (2011). Capacitance of a highly ordered array of nanocapacitors: Model and microscopy. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 110). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3660683

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