Aligned carbon nanotube–based electronics on glass wafer

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Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), due to excellent electronic properties, are emerging as a promising semiconductor for diverse electronic applications with superiority over silicon. However, until now, the supposed superiority of CNTs by “head-to-head” comparison within a well-defined voltage range remains unrealized. Here, we report aligned CNT (ACNT)–based electronics on a glass wafer and successfully develop a 250-nm gate length ACNT-based field-effect transistor (FET) with an almost identical transfer curve to a “90-nm” node silicon device, indicating a three-to four-generation superiority. Moreover, a record gate delay of 9.86 ps is achieved by our ring oscillator, which exceeds silicon even at a lower supply voltage. Furthermore, the fabrication of basic logic gates indicates the potential for further digital integrated circuits. All of these results highlight ACNT-based FETs on the glass wafer as an effective solution/platform for further development of CNT-based electronics.

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Cheng, X., Pan, Z., Fan, C., Wu, Z., Ding, L., & Peng, L. M. (2024). Aligned carbon nanotube–based electronics on glass wafer. Science Advances, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adl1636

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