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Reversibility, dopant desorption, and tunneling in the temperature-dependent conductivity of type-separated, conductive carbon nanotube networks.
Barnes, Teresa M; Blackburn, Jeffrey L; van de Lagemaat, Jao; Coutts, Timothy J; Heben, Michael J.
Afiliação
  • Barnes TM; National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401, USA. teresa_barnes@nrel.gov
ACS Nano ; 2(9): 1968-76, 2008 Sep 23.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19206438
We present a comprehensive study of the effects of doping and temperature on the conductivity of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) networks. We investigated nearly type-pure networks as well as networks comprising precisely tuned mixtures of metallic and semiconducting tubes. Networks were studied in their as-produced state and after treatments with nitric acid, thionyl chloride, and hydrazine to explore the effects of both intentional and adventitious doping. For intentionally and adventitiously doped networks, the sheet resistance (R(s)) exhibits an irreversible increase with temperature above approximately 350 K. Dopant desorption is shown to be the main cause of this increase and the observed hysteresis in the temperature-dependent resistivity. Both thermal and chemical dedoping produced networks free of hysteresis. Temperature-programmed desorption data showed that dopants are most strongly bound to the metallic tubes and that networks consisting of metallic tubes exhibit the best thermal stability. At temperatures below the dopant desorption threshold, conductivity in the networks is primarily controlled by thermally assisted tunneling through barriers at the intertube or interbundle junctions.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cristalização / Nanotecnologia / Nanotubos de Carbono Idioma: En Revista: ACS Nano Ano de publicação: 2008 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cristalização / Nanotecnologia / Nanotubos de Carbono Idioma: En Revista: ACS Nano Ano de publicação: 2008 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos