1. Nanoscale Mapping of Carrier Mobilities in the Ballistic Transports of Carbon Nanotube Networks
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Jeongsu Kim, Yuhyeon Oh, Junghyun Shin, Myungjae Yang, Narae Shin, Shashank Shekhar, and Seunghun Hong
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General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Much progress has been made in the nanoscale analysis of nanostructures, while the mapping of key charge transport properties such as a carrier mobility remains a challenge, especially for one-dimensional systems. Here, we report the nanoscale mapping of carrier mobilities in carbon nanotube (CNT) networks and show that charge transport behaviors varied depending on network structures. In this work, the spatial distribution of localized charge transport properties such as mobilities and charge trap densities in CNT networks were mapped via a scanning noise microscopy. The mobility map was obtained from the conductivity maps measured at different back-gate biases, showing up to two orders of mobility variations depending on localized network structures. Furthermore, from the maps, correlations between mobility/conductivity and charge trap density were analyzed to determine charge transport mechanisms. In metallic CNT networks, the regions with rather
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- 2022
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