Selective Preparation of Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: From Fundamentals to Applications

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Liu, Jie

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LI, JINGHUA

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2016-06-06T14:37:14Z

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2018-04-19T08:17:13Z

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2016

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Chemistry

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Aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) synthesized by the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method have exceptional potential for next-generation nanoelectronics. However, there are considerable challenges in the preparation of semiconducting (s-) SWNTs with controlled properties (e.g., density, selectivity, and diameter) for their application in solving real-world problems. This dissertation describes research that aims to overcome the limitations by novel synthesis strategies and post-growth treatment. The application of as-prepared SWNTs as functional devices is also demonstrated. The dissertation includes the following parts: 1) decoupling the conflict between density and selectivity of s-SWNTs in CVD growth; 2) investigating the importance of diameter control for the selective synthesis of s-SWNTs; 3) synthesizing highly conductive SWNT thin film by thiophene-assisted CVD method; 4) eliminating metallic pathways in SWNT crossbars by gate-free electrical breakdown method; 5) enhancing the density of SWNT arrays by strain-release method; 6) studying the sensing mechanism of SWNT crossbar chemical sensors.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12181

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Chemistry

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Selective Preparation of Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: From Fundamentals to Applications

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Dissertation

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22

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