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Micro-electro-mechanical capacitors based on vertical carbon nanotube arrays

Arun, A.
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Acquaviva, D.  
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Fernández-Bolaños, M.
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2009
ESSDERC 2009 - Proceedings of the 39th European Solid-State Device Research Conference

This paper explores the design and fabrication of Micro-Electro-Mechanical capacitors based on vertical carbon nanotube arrays. The devices are realized in vertically single-clamped parallel plate configurations using a dense array of vertically grown MWCNTs on metal lines. The capacitance tuning is performed by electrostatic actuation. From the pull-in voltage value, based on novel analytical model of single-clamped vertical CNT membranes, we extract an equivalent Young modulus of the CNT array ranging in the 10's of MPa. S-parameter measurements combined with an equivalent circuit model enable the demonstration of a capacitors with values of 50-200fF with a tuning range of the order of 19%. ©2009 IEEE.

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DOI
10.1109/ESSDERC.2009.5331309
Author(s)
Arun, A.
Acquaviva, D.  
Fernández-Bolaños, M.
Salet, P.
Le-Poche, H.
Idda, T.
Smajda, R.  
Magrez, A.
Forro, L.
Ionescu, A. M.  
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2009

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ESSDERC 2009 - Proceedings of the 39th European Solid-State Device Research Conference
Start page

335

End page

338

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NON-REVIEWED

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