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Pis'ma v Zhurnal Èksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki, 2006, Volume 84, Issue 5, Pages 325–328
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This article is cited in 13 scientific papers (total in 13 papers)
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Carbon nanotube based bolometer
M. A. Tarasova, J. Svenssonb, J. Weisc, L. S. Kuz'minac, E. Campbellb a Kotel'nikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences
b Gothenburg University
c Chalmers University of Technology, SE41296 Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:
The contacts of single carbon nanotubes and bundles of carbon nanotubes with superconducting and metallic electrodes are investigated in order to create bolometers and electron coolers. Tunneling contacts of the carbon nanotubes with aluminum electrodes are obtained. The current-voltage characteristics of junctions are analyzed for temperatures from room temperature to 300 mK. The resistance of individual nanotubes is primarily determined by defects and is too large for applications. The use of the bundles of carbon nanotubes makes it possible to considerably reduce the resistance of the bolometer, which is determined by a small number of conducting tubes with good tunneling contacts with the electrodes. The energy gap is equal to hundreds and tens of millivolt in the former and latter cases, respectively. Structures containing bundles of carbon nanotubes can be described in a model with a Schottky barrier. The samples with bundles of carbon nanotubes exhibit the bolometric response to external high-frequency radiation at a frequency of 110 GHz with an amplitude up to 100 μV and a temperature voltage response to 0.4 mV/K.
Received: 28.06.2006 Revised: 26.07.2006
Citation:
M. A. Tarasov, J. Svensson, J. Weis, L. S. Kuz'min, E. Campbell, “Carbon nanotube based bolometer”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 84:5 (2006), 325–328; JETP Letters, 84:5 (2006), 267–270
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