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Nanoscale Patterning of Carbon Nanotubes: Techniques, Applications, and Future.
Corletto, Alexander; Shapter, Joseph G.
Afiliação
  • Corletto A; Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland 4072 Australia.
  • Shapter JG; Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland 4072 Australia.
Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 8(1): 2001778, 2020 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33437571
Carbon nanotube (CNT) devices and electronics are achieving maturity and directly competing or surpassing devices that use conventional materials. CNTs have demonstrated ballistic conduction, minimal scaling effects, high current capacity, low power requirements, and excellent optical/photonic properties; making them the ideal candidate for a new material to replace conventional materials in next-generation electronic and photonic systems. CNTs also demonstrate high stability and flexibility, allowing them to be used in flexible, printable, and/or biocompatible electronics. However, a major challenge to fully commercialize these devices is the scalable placement of CNTs into desired micro/nanopatterns and architectures to translate the superior properties of CNTs into macroscale devices. Precise and high throughput patterning becomes increasingly difficult at nanoscale resolution, but it is essential to fully realize the benefits of CNTs. The relatively long, high aspect ratio structures of CNTs must be preserved to maintain their functionalities, consequently making them more difficult to pattern than conventional materials like metals and polymers. This review comprehensively explores the recent development of innovative CNT patterning techniques with nanoscale lateral resolution. Each technique is critically analyzed and applications for the nanoscale-resolution approaches are demonstrated. Promising techniques and the challenges ahead for future devices and applications are discussed.
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