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Directed Assembly of Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors

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A technique for assembling length sorted and chirality monodisperse DNA-wrapped SWCNT segments on hydrophilic lines patterned on a passivated oxidized silicon substrate is developed and represents an important step forward toward the potential implementation of complex SWC NT devices and circuits.
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The outstanding electronic properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have made them prime candidates for future nanoelectronics technologies. One of the main obstacles to the implementation of advanced SWCNT electronics to date is the inability to arrange them in a manner suitable for complex circuits. Directed assembly of SWCNT segments onto lithographically patterned and chemically functionalized substrates is a promising way to organize SWCNTs in topologies that are amenable to integration for advanced applications, but the placement and orientational control required have not yet been demonstrated. We have developed a technique for assembling length sorted and chirality monodisperse DNA-wrapped SWCNT segments on hydrophilic lines patterned on a passivated oxidized silicon substrate. Placement of individual SWCNT segments at predetermined locations was achieved with nanometer accuracy. Three terminal electronic devices, consisting of a single SWCNT segment placed either beneath or on top of m...

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(Invited) DNA Sequence Motifs for Structure-Specific Recognition and Separation of Carbon Nanotubes

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TL;DR: An effective search of a DNA library is designed, and more than 20 short DNA sequences are identified, each of which recognizes and enables chromatographic purification of a particular nanotube species from the synthetic mixture.
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Room-temperature transistor based on a single carbon nanotube

TL;DR: In this paper, the fabrication of a three-terminal switching device at the level of a single molecule represents an important step towards molecular electronics and has attracted much interest, particularly because it could lead to new miniaturization strategies in the electronics and computer industry.
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Ballistic carbon nanotube field-effect transistors

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Single- and multi-wall carbon nanotube field-effect transistors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors fabricated field effect transistors based on individual single and multi-wall carbon nanotubes and analyzed their performance, showing that structural deformations can make them operate as field-effect transistors.
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DNA-assisted dispersion and separation of carbon nanotubes.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that DNA-coated carbon nanotubes can be separated into fractions with different electronic structures by ion-exchange chromatography, and opens the door to carbon-nanotube-based applications in biotechnology.
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Sorting carbon nanotubes by electronic structure using density differentiation

TL;DR: Using the scalable technique of density-gradient ultracentrifugation, isolated narrow distributions of SWNTs in which >97% are within a 0.02-nm-diameter range are isolated.
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