Carrier velocity effect on carbon nanotube Schottky contact


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Abstract

One of the most important drawbacks which caused the silicon based technologies to their technical limitations is the instability of their products at nano-level. On the other side, carbon based materials such as carbon nanotube (CNT) as alternative materials have been involved in scientific efforts. Some of the important advantages of CNTs over silicon components are high mechanical strength, high sensing capability and large surface-to-volume ratio. In this article, the model of CNT Schottky transistor current which is under exterior applied voltage is employed. This model shows that its current has a weak dependence on thermal velocity corresponding to the small applied voltage. The conditions are quite different for high bias voltages which are independent of temperature. Our results indicate that the current is increased by Fermi velocity, but the I–V curves will not have considerable changes with the variations in number of carriers. It means that the current doesn’t increase sharply by voltage variations over different number of carriers.

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Amir Fathi

Department of Electrical Engineering, Microelectronic Research Laboratory

Author for correspondence.
Email: fathi.amir@hotmail.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Urmia

M. T. Ahmadi

Department of Electronic Engineering; Nanotechnology Research Center, Nanoelectronic Group, Physics Department

Email: fathi.amir@hotmail.com
Malaysia, Skudai, Johor Darul Takzim, 81310; Urmia, 57147

Razali Ismail

Department of Electronic Engineering

Email: fathi.amir@hotmail.com
Malaysia, Skudai, Johor Darul Takzim, 81310


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