Yutaka MaedaKazuki KomoriyaKatsuya SodeJunki HigoTakayuki NakamuraMichio YamadaTadashi HasegawaTakeshi AkasakaTakeshi SaitoJing LüShigeru Nagase
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), synthesized using the arc-discharge method and the direct-injection-pyrolytic synthesis (DIPS) method, were dispersed in a tetrahydrofuran solution containing propylamine and used to prepare transparent and conductive thin films on PET films using an airbrush technique. The SWNTs were analyzed using vis-near infrared absorption spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The surface resistivity of the SWNT films on the substrates was measured using a four-point probe conductivity measurement. The results revealed that the purity, length, and proportion of the metallic SWNTs are important factors in decreasing the sheet resistance.
Yutaka MaedaMasahiro HashimotoShinya KanekoMakoto KandaTadashi HasegawaTakahiro TsuchiyaTakeshi AkasakaYasuhisa NaitohTetsuo ShimizuH. TokumotoJing LüShigeru Nagase
Myung‐Sup JungTae‐Lim ChoiWon‐Jae JooJin Young KimIntaek HanJong Min Kim
Fushen LuWei WangKurt FernandoMohammed J. MezianiEthan MyersYa‐Ping Sun