JOURNAL ARTICLE

Organic Electrolyte Based Pulsed Nanoplating and Fabrication of Carbon Nanotube Network Transistors

Myung Gil KangDong Hoon HwangTae Geun KimJong Seung HwangDoyeol AhnDongmok WhangSung Woo Hwang

Year: 2011 Journal:   Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 50 (6S)Pages: 06GE11-06GE11   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

The formation of gold nanocontacts was performed using a pulsed electrochemical plating technique. The effect of various plating variables on the surface roughness of the plated electrodes was studied in the high frequency regime where the reduction reaction of gold complex becomes the bottleneck process. We demonstrated the selective contact formation of single wall carbon nanotube network field effect transistors (FETs) with this technique. The fabricated FETs exhibit usual p-type behavior with the performance comparable to usual network FETs.

Keywords:
Materials science Carbon nanotube Electrolyte Surface roughness Nanotechnology Transistor Electrode Fabrication Electrochemistry Field-effect transistor Gold plating (software engineering) Optoelectronics Plating (geology) Bottleneck Composite material Chemistry Electrical engineering Voltage

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