Michael S. Arnold, Phaedon Avouris, et al.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Various new discoveries in single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) which have proven the most useful structure for electronic applications are presented. IBM is evaluating the potential of carbon nanotube as the basis of a future nanoelectronics technology. Several types of devices can be made using SWCNT instead of conventional semiconductor like silicon. SWCNT, which are one-dimensional systems, do not allow small-angle scattering of electrons or holes by defects or phonons that occurs in a three-dimensional system because carriers in them have only two directions of propagation forward or backward. With respect to FET, nanotubes do not have surface dangling bonds, as silicon does.
Michael S. Arnold, Phaedon Avouris, et al.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Phaedon Avouris, T.N. Morgan
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Lynn Loo, Joerg Appenzeller, et al.
DRC 2004
Hugen Yan, Fengnian Xia, et al.
ACS Nano