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Ultrathin Electronic Composite Sheets of Metallic/Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes Embedded in Conjugated Block Copolymers
Authors:Jinwoo Sung  June Huh  Ji‐Hyuk Choi  Seok Ju Kang  Yeon Sik Choi  Geun Tak Lee  Junhan Cho  Jae‐Min Myoung  Cheolmin Park
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120–749 (Korea);2. Polymer Science and Engineering Department, Dankook University, Kyounggi‐do, 448‐701 (Korea)
Abstract:Ultrathin composite films consisting of mixtures of metallic (m‐) and semiconducting (s‐) single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with a conjugated block copolymer are developed from a solution‐based process. The electronic properties of the films are precisely controlled from metallic to semiconducting to insulating. The tunability of the electronic composite sheets is mainly attributed to (1) the efficient dispersion of SWNTs with a conjugated block copolymer in solution, (2) the control of the number of nanotubes by centrifugation, and (3) the individually networked deposition of SWNTs embedded in the conjugated block copolymer on the target substrate by spin‐coating. A highly reliable field‐effect transistor with a networked composite film is realized with a specific range of tube density and a high on/off current ratio of approximately 106 which resulted from the Schottky barriers evolved between the individual m‐ and s‐SWNTs in the network. There is also great freedom when choosing both the gate dielectrics and source‐drain electrodes for transistors containing the composite films. Furthermore, the fabricated electronic composites are highly transparent, flexible, and chemically robust and thus, they can be conveniently micropatterned by photolithography, as well as by unconventional transfer printing techniques.
Keywords:SWNTs  conjugated block copolymer  nanocomposites  Schottky barrier transistors  field‐effect transistors
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