Great effort has been applied to scientific research on the controllable synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with high semiconducting selectivity or high areal density toward the macroscale applications of high-performance carbon-based electronics. However, the key issue of compatibility between these two requirements for CNTs remains a challenge, blocking the expected performance boost of CNT devices.Wereport an in situ acoustic-assisted assembly of high-density monochromatic CNT tangles (m-CNT-Ts), consisting of one self-entangled CNT with a length of up to 100 mm and consistent chirality. On the basis of a minimum consumed energy model with a Strouhal number of approximately 0.3, the scale could be controlled within the range of 1 × 104 to 3 × 104 mm2 or even a larger range. Transistors fabricated with one m-CNT-T showed an on/off ratio of 103 to 106 with 4-mA on-state current, which is also the highest on-state current recorded so far for single CNT-based transistors. This acoustic-assisted assembly of chiral-consistentm-CNT-Ts will provide new opportunities for the fabrication of high-performance electronics based on perfect CNTswith high purity and high density.
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Zhu, Z., Wei, N., Xie, H., Zhang, R., Bai, Y., Wang, Q., … Wei, F. (2016). Acoustic-assisted assembly of an individual monochromatic ultralong carbon nanotube for high on-current transistors. Science Advances, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1601572
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