Carbon Nanotube Electronics (Integrated Circuits and Systems)
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Carbon Nanotube Electronics (Integrated Circuits and Systems)
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This book provides a complete overview of the field of carbon nanotube electronics. It covers materials and physical properties, synthesis and fabrication processes, devices and circuits, modeling, and finally novel applications of nanotube-based electronics. The book introduces fundamental device physics and circuit concepts of 1-D electronics while at the same time provides specific examples of the state-of-the-art nanotube devices and novel technological applications, including chemical and biological sensors, opto-electronics, and flexible macro-electronics. This book provides a complete guide to the field of nanotube electronics.
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Carbon nanotube. Potential applications of carbon nanotubes, Allotropes of carbon, Boron nitride, Timeline of carbon, notubes, Carbon nanotubes in photovoltaics, Graphit, Quantum chemistry, Specific strength, Crystallographic defect, Fibrosis
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Carbone. Formes allotropiques du carbone, Charbon, Charbon activé, Nanotube de carbone, Cycle du carbone, Datation par le carbone 14, Hydrocarbure aromatique, Alcène, Alcane, Liaison carbone-carbone
Carbon Nanotubes Field Emission Diode: Nanoelectronic Device
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A fully integrated field emission diode (FED) using carbon nanotubes as electron field emitter was constructed. The device was designed and fabricated on a glass substrate by screen-printing thick film technique. The FED was operated at 100 V for giving a forward current density of 180 mA/cm2. A leakage current of 1 pA was measured then a 1000 V reverse voltage was applied, indicating that a high voltage blocking capability was obtained from such a device. From theoretical calculation and experimental results, the FED can be operated in megahertz due to very high speed of electrons traveling through them vacuum gap on forward operation and a small residue capacitance as well as minimum the reverse recovery time on reverse operation. The high performance of the novel FED was fabricated by a cost effective process combined with nanomaterials which opens up a route to produce miniaturized vacuum devices and new applications for such kind of the integrated vacuum microelectronic device.
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In this work multi-application, multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as super MR contrast agents and Near-Infared Radiation (NIR) laser absorbers are combined with Proton Resonance Frequency (PRF) based Magnetic Resonance Temperature Imaging (MRTI) to improve the safety and efficacy of Laser Induced Thermal Therapy (LITT). Instilled MWCNTs enable precise tumor localization and killing of the tumor through preferential high temperature while protecting surrounding healthy tissue by monitoring the 3D temperature distribution. As advanced MR contrast agents (CA), Fe-containing MWCNTs produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) with 600mg Ferrocene, show up to 5 times greater efficiency in changing T2 relaxation properties compared to the clinical MR CA, Feridex. Thus, MWCNTs could be used potentially as a super heating generator and contrast agents in thermal ablation therapy.
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