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A cross-sectional view of SEM micrographs of assembled SWNTs in anodic alumina array fabricated on
Silican
Abstract:
Srinivas Sridhar, Ph.D., distinguished professor and chair of Physics at Northeastern University, Evin Gultepe and their
team of researchers from the university's Electronic Materials Research Institute have demonstrated a technique to
assemble single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) into three-dimensional structures. This technique will be useful for
the large scale, accelerated assembly of SWNTs at room temperature, which is more suitable for nanoscale electronic
applications, such as flat panel displays and electronic memory devices.
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Northeastern University Physicists Create Assembly Technique for Carbon Nanotubes
Boston, MA | Posted on October 29th, 2008
This research was published in an October 2008 issue of the journal Nanotechnology.
The electronic properties of SWNTs, such as large current capacities and quick mobility, makes them one of the most
highly researched structures for the development of nanoscale electronics. They are able to conduct energy more
quickly and efficiently than current structures and provide a platform from which to build smaller-scale products.
Widely used materials, such as copper, do not meet the requirements as effective electrical interconnects on a smaller
scale.
The challenge of utilizing carbon nanotubes (CNT) in the nanoscale is to assemble them into three-dimensional
structures for large scale applications. Currently, manufacturing CNTs requires growing or assembling them into a
device, which requires very hot temperatures and complex post-assembly procedures. In contrast, a post-synthesis
assembly method allows for the arrangement of CNTs in ambient temperatures, which gives more flexibility in the
manufacturing process.
In this newly discovered process, Gultepe, Sridhar and their colleagues manufactured nanotemplates, with billions of
nano-sized holes in which to house the SWNTs. Utilizing electrical fields, they were able assemble the SWNTs
vertically into the alumina nanotemplate, with a silican substrate bottom layer and a metal top layer. The verticallyassembled three-dimensional SWNTs provide the electrical interconnection between the nanotemplates and the silicon
substrates.
"The greatest significance of this process is the potential to manufacture three-dimensional SWNTs electrical
interconnects at a high-rate and on a larger scale," said Sridhar, who is also the Director of the Electronic Materials
Research Institute at Northeastern. "Scaling down the nominal feature size means greater performance and decreased
costs."
In addition to Sridhar, the team of researches involved with this project includes Ahmed Busnaina, Ph.D., Director of
Northeastern's Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing, Dattatri Nagesha, Ph.D., Bernard Diddier Frederic Casse,
Ph.D., and Selvapraba Selvarasah. This research was supported by the IGERT Nanomedicine Science and Technology
and the NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers Program.
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Founded in 1898, Northeastern University is a private research university located in the heart of Boston. Northeastern
is a leader in interdisciplinary research, urban engagement, and the integration of classroom learning with real-world
experience. The university’s distinctive cooperative education program, where students alternate semesters of full-time
study with semesters of paid work in fields relevant to their professional interests and major, is one of the largest and
most innovative in the world. The University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs
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