JOURNAL ARTICLE

Photoconductivity in single wall carbon nanotube sheets

Shaoxin LuBalaji Panchapakesan

Year: 2006 Journal:   Nanotechnology Vol: 17 (8)Pages: 1843-1850   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

In this paper we report for the first time, the photoconductivity of large area sheets of single wall carbon nanotube upon laser illumination. The photoconductivity exhibited an increase, decrease or even 'negative' values when the laser spot was on different positions between contact electrodes, showing a 'position' dependent effect of photoconductivity. Photon induced charge carrier generation in single wall carbon nanotubes and subsequent charge separation across the metal–carbon nanotube contacts is believed to cause the photoconductivity changes. A net photovoltage of ∼10 mV and a photocurrent of ∼1.6 mA were produced under the laser intensity of ∼160 mW with a quantum efficiency of ∼1.5% in vacuum. The effect of the contact area between the electrodes and nanotubes, ambient pressure, laser intensity and light pulse frequency on the photoconductivity is discussed.

Keywords:
Photoconductivity Materials science Photocurrent Carbon nanotube Carbon nanotube quantum dot Laser Light intensity Electrode Optoelectronics Nanotube Carbon fibers Optics Nanotechnology Composite material Chemistry

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Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Nanotechnology research and applications
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