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Electron Transport In Molecular Systems, Haiying He Jan 2010

Electron Transport In Molecular Systems, Haiying He

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports - Open

The remarkable advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology over the last two decades allow one to manipulate individuals atoms, molecules and nanostructures, make it possible to build devices with only a few nanometers, and enhance the nano-bio fusion in tackling biological and medical problems. It complies with the ever-increasing need for device miniaturization, from magnetic storage devices, electronic building blocks for computers, to chemical and biological sensors. Despite the continuing efforts based on conventional methods, they are likely to reach the fundamental limit of miniaturization in the next decade, when feature lengths shrink below 100 nm. On the one hand, quantum …


Growth, Modification And Integration Of Carbon Nanotubes Into Molecular Electronics, Jason P. Moscatello Jan 2010

Growth, Modification And Integration Of Carbon Nanotubes Into Molecular Electronics, Jason P. Moscatello

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Molecules are the smallest possible elements for electronic devices, with active elements for such devices typically a few Angstroms in footprint area. Owing to the possibility of producing ultrahigh density devices, tremendous effort has been invested in producing electronic junctions by using various types of molecules. The major issues for molecular electronics include (1) developing an effective scheme to connect molecules with the present micro- and nano-technology, (2) increasing the lifetime and stabilities of the devices, and (3) increasing their performance in comparison to the state-of-the-art devices.

In this work, we attempt to use carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as the interconnecting …


Pmma-Cnt Matrices For Vacuum Electronic, Biosensing And Energy Applications, Archana Pandey Jan 2010

Pmma-Cnt Matrices For Vacuum Electronic, Biosensing And Energy Applications, Archana Pandey

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are interesting materials with extraordinary properties for various applications. Here, vertically-aligned multiwalled CNTs (VA-MWCNTs) are grown by our dual radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). After optimizing the synthesis processes, these VA-MWCNTs were fabricated in to a series of devices for applications in vacuum electronics, glucose biosensors, glucose biofuel cells, and supercapacitors In particular, we have created the so-called PMMA-CNT matrices (opened-tip CNTs embedded in poly-methyl methacrylate) that are promising components in a novel energy sensing, generation and storage (SGS) system that integrate glucose biosensors, biofuel cells, and supercapacitors. The content of this thesis work …