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Richard Ficek, Radimír Vrba, Bo-Hyun Kim, Stephen M. Goodnick, Srdjan Milicic
Original Title
Carbon nanotubes: Possibility of their usage as modern conducting wires
English Title
Type
Paper in proceedings (conference paper)
Original Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were manufactured in pressure microwave plasma torch to create modern conducting wire. CNTs were synthesized in the mixture of argon, methane and hydrogen on the silicon substrate with SiO2 buffer layer and a thin top iron film serving as a catalyst. One of the research surveys includes measurements of their electrical properties such as current-voltage (I–V) characteristics for application as modern conducting wires. Preparation of solutions with well dispersed CNTs was studied using distilled water and ethyl alcohol with ultrasonication utilization. Dried solution’s drops were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The electrical measurement chips with gold electrodes were made by electron beam lithography (EBL). CNTs were placed on the measurement chips by dropping their solution and the I–V characteristics may be measured by contacting the electrodes bridged by CNTs.
English abstract
Keywords
CNTs, plasma torch, wires
Key words in English
Authors
Released
24.11.2006
Publisher
Vysoké učení technické v Brně
Location
Brno
ISBN
80-214-3328-0
Book
Seminář o řešení projektu GA ČR 102/03/H105. Moderní metody řešení, návrhu a aplikace elektronických obvodů
Pages from
66
Pages count
6
Full text in the Digital Library
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT24919, author="Richard {Ficek} and Radimír {Vrba} and Stephen {Goodnick} and Bo-Hyun {Kim} and Srdjan {Milicic}", title="Carbon nanotubes: Possibility of their usage as modern conducting wires", booktitle="Seminář o řešení projektu GA ČR 102/03/H105. Moderní metody řešení, návrhu a aplikace elektronických obvodů", year="2006", pages="6", publisher="Vysoké učení technické v Brně", address="Brno", isbn="80-214-3328-0" }