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Engineering carbon nanotubes and nanotube circuits using electrical breakdown

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SCIENCE
Volume 292, Issue 5517, Pages 706-709

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1058782

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Carbon nanotubes display either metallic or semiconducting properties. Both Large, multiwalled nanotubes (MWNTs), with many concentric carbon shells, and bundles or ropes of aligned single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs), are complex composite conductors that incorporate many weakly coupled nanotubes that each have a different electronic structure. Here we demonstrate a simple and reliable method for selectively removing single carbon shells from MWNTs and SWNT ropes to tailor the properties of these composite nanotubes. We can remove shells of MWNTs stepwise and individually characterize the different shells. By choosing among the shells, we can convert a MWNT into either a metallic or a semiconducting conductor, as well as directly address the issue of multiple-shell transport. With SWNT ropes, similar selectivity allows us to generate entire arrays of nanoscale field-effect transistors based solely on the fraction of semiconducting SWNTs.

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