Growth of Carbon Nanotubes on HfO2 towards Highly Sensitive Nano-Sensors
Carbon nanotube (CNT) growth on HfO2 is reported for the first time. The process uses a combination of Ge and Fe nanoparticles and achieves an increase in CNT density from 0.15 to 6.2 mm length/mm2 compared with Fe nanoparticles alone. The synthesized CNTs are assessed by the fabrication of back-gat...
Main Authors: | Uchino, Takashi (Author), Ayre, G. (Author), Smith, D. C. (Author), Hutchison, J. L. (Author), de Groot, C.H (Author), Ashburn, Peter (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-04-01.
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