2010
DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2010.2585
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Electrical Characterization of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract: Electrical characteristics of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) grown by chemical vapor deposition have been investigated as a function of the bias voltage, nanotubes length and temperature, in 2 and 4 terminal configurations. Nanotubes were deposited over metal electrodes using ac dielectrophoresis method. For better contacts between the nanotubes and electrodes, Ni and Pd films were deposited by an electroless deposition technique. Differential conductance was found to rise considerably with bias, and th… Show more

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“…To obtain the substrate (25 x 25mm), a thin layer of PA were exposed to UV light source (OSRAM 400W, wavelength 350-430 nm) for 180s, reaching the final thickness of 0.8 mm, for further details see Nobrega and Campos (21). Pre-treatment and nucleation are similar to one of the possible routes mentioned by Gawrilov (22), with adaptations (16).…”
Section: Experimental Processmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…To obtain the substrate (25 x 25mm), a thin layer of PA were exposed to UV light source (OSRAM 400W, wavelength 350-430 nm) for 180s, reaching the final thickness of 0.8 mm, for further details see Nobrega and Campos (21). Pre-treatment and nucleation are similar to one of the possible routes mentioned by Gawrilov (22), with adaptations (16).…”
Section: Experimental Processmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…To build the Ni-P/Au hard mask, it is necessary to create a Sn/Pd seed layer onto the BCB using a process similar to the one proposed by Garrilow [14] with adaptations [15] using a two-step process. The sample was immersed successively in tin (Sn 2+ ) and palladium (Pd 2+ ) solutions three times.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 Pre-treatment and nucleation are similar to one of the possible routes mentioned by Gawrilov, 34 with adaptations made due to specific material properties. 28 Pre-treatment.-Some ME samples were pre-treated with an acid solution, containing sulfuric and nitric acid 19:1 (%Vol), during time varying from 15 to 150s, with and without ultrasonic agitation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar configuration was used to Nickel-Watt's bath electrowinning with Pt anode. 27 Here we report the application of this technique for deposition of thin Nickel films using the process described in Leon et al 28 Ni films is considered one of the best alternative to devices demanding good mechanical (hardness and flexibility) and magnetic properties along with thermal and chemical stability (corrosion and wear resistance), like lab-on-a-chips in which metallic film will be in contact to analyzed samples under analysis. [29][30][31][32] To achieve this objective, wet processes involving etching, catalytic activation and plating were investigated and optimized here to deposit a Ni film expecting excellent adhesion, and avoiding use of high-cost plasma or sputtering equipments.…”
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