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Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes

Selective deposition of semiconducting carbon nanotubes (s-CNTs) into densely packed, aligned arrays of individualized s-CNTs is necessary to realize their potential in semiconductor electronics. We report the combination of chemical contrast patterns, topography, and pre-alignment of s-CNTs via she...

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Autores principales: Dwyer, Jonathan H., Suresh, Anjali, Jinkins, Katherine R., Zheng, Xiaoqi, Arnold, Michael S., Berson, Arganthaël, Gopalan, Padma
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Publicado: RSC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00033k
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author Dwyer, Jonathan H.
Suresh, Anjali
Jinkins, Katherine R.
Zheng, Xiaoqi
Arnold, Michael S.
Berson, Arganthaël
Gopalan, Padma
author_facet Dwyer, Jonathan H.
Suresh, Anjali
Jinkins, Katherine R.
Zheng, Xiaoqi
Arnold, Michael S.
Berson, Arganthaël
Gopalan, Padma
author_sort Dwyer, Jonathan H.
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description Selective deposition of semiconducting carbon nanotubes (s-CNTs) into densely packed, aligned arrays of individualized s-CNTs is necessary to realize their potential in semiconductor electronics. We report the combination of chemical contrast patterns, topography, and pre-alignment of s-CNTs via shear to achieve selective-area deposition of aligned arrays of s-CNTs. Alternate stripes of surfaces favorable and unfavorable to s-CNT adsorption were patterned with widths varying from 2000 nm down to 100 nm. Addition of topography to the chemical contrast patterns combined with shear enabled the selective-area deposition of arrays of quasi-aligned s-CNTs (∼14°) even in patterns that are wider than the length of individual nanotubes (>500 nm). When the width of the chemical and topographical contrast patterns is less than the length of individual nanotubes (<500 nm), confinement effects become dominant enabling the selective-area deposition of much more tightly aligned s-CNTs (∼7°). At a trench width of 100 nm, we demonstrate the lowest standard deviation in alignment degree of 7.6 ± 0.3° at a deposition shear rate of 4600 s(−1), while maintaining an individualized s-CNT density greater than 30 CNTs μm(−1). Chemical contrast alone enables selective-area deposition, but chemical contrast in addition to topography enables more effective selective-area deposition and stronger confinement effects, with the advantage of removal of nanotubes deposited in spurious areas via selective lift-off of the topographical features. These findings provide a methodology that is inherently scalable, and a means to deposit spatially selective, aligned s-CNT arrays for next-generation semiconducting devices.
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spelling pubmed-94191102022-09-20 Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes Dwyer, Jonathan H. Suresh, Anjali Jinkins, Katherine R. Zheng, Xiaoqi Arnold, Michael S. Berson, Arganthaël Gopalan, Padma Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Selective deposition of semiconducting carbon nanotubes (s-CNTs) into densely packed, aligned arrays of individualized s-CNTs is necessary to realize their potential in semiconductor electronics. We report the combination of chemical contrast patterns, topography, and pre-alignment of s-CNTs via shear to achieve selective-area deposition of aligned arrays of s-CNTs. Alternate stripes of surfaces favorable and unfavorable to s-CNT adsorption were patterned with widths varying from 2000 nm down to 100 nm. Addition of topography to the chemical contrast patterns combined with shear enabled the selective-area deposition of arrays of quasi-aligned s-CNTs (∼14°) even in patterns that are wider than the length of individual nanotubes (>500 nm). When the width of the chemical and topographical contrast patterns is less than the length of individual nanotubes (<500 nm), confinement effects become dominant enabling the selective-area deposition of much more tightly aligned s-CNTs (∼7°). At a trench width of 100 nm, we demonstrate the lowest standard deviation in alignment degree of 7.6 ± 0.3° at a deposition shear rate of 4600 s(−1), while maintaining an individualized s-CNT density greater than 30 CNTs μm(−1). Chemical contrast alone enables selective-area deposition, but chemical contrast in addition to topography enables more effective selective-area deposition and stronger confinement effects, with the advantage of removal of nanotubes deposited in spurious areas via selective lift-off of the topographical features. These findings provide a methodology that is inherently scalable, and a means to deposit spatially selective, aligned s-CNT arrays for next-generation semiconducting devices. RSC 2021-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9419110/ /pubmed/36132553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00033k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Dwyer, Jonathan H.
Suresh, Anjali
Jinkins, Katherine R.
Zheng, Xiaoqi
Arnold, Michael S.
Berson, Arganthaël
Gopalan, Padma
Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
title Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
title_full Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
title_fullStr Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
title_short Chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
title_sort chemical and topographical patterns combined with solution shear for selective-area deposition of highly-aligned semiconducting carbon nanotubes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00033k
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