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Nanotube-bridged wires with sub-10 nm gaps
Authors:Lee Byung Yang  Heo Kwang  Schmucker Abrin L  Jin Hye Jun  Lim Jong Kuk  Kim Taekyeong  Lee Haemi  Jeon Ki-Seok  Suh Yung Doug  Mirkin Chad A  Hong Seunghun
Affiliation:Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Korea.
Abstract:We report a simple but efficient method to synthesize carbon nanotube-bridged wires (NBWs) with gaps as small as 5 nm. In this method, we have combined a strategy for assembling carbon nanotubes (CNTs) inside anodized aluminum oxide pores and the on-wire lithography technique to fabricate CNT-bridged wires with gap sizes deliberately tailored over the 5-600 nm range. As a proof-of-concept demonstration of the utility of this architecture, we have prepared NBW-based chemical and biosensors which exhibit higher analyte sensitivity (lower limits of detection) than those based on planar CNT networks. This observation is attributed to a greater surface-to-volume ratio of CNTs in the NBWs than those in the planar CNT devices. Because of the ease of synthesis and high yield of NBWs, this technique may enable the further incorporation of CNT-based architectures into various nanoelectronic and sensor platforms.
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