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Capacitive nanoelectromechanical switch based on suspended carbon nanotube array

Acquaviva, D.  
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Arun, A.
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Esconjauregui, S.
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2010
Applied Physics Letters

We present the fabrication and high frequency characterization of a capacitive nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) switch using a dense array of horizontally aligned single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The nanotubes are directly grown onto metal layers with prepatterned catalysts with horizontal alignment in the gas flow direction. Subsequent wetting-induced compaction by isopropanol increases the nanotube density by one order of magnitude. The actuation voltage of 6 V is low for a NEMS device, and corresponds to CNT arrays with an equivalent Young's modulus of 4.5-8.5 GPa, and resistivity of under 0.0077 Omega.cm. The high frequency characterization shows an isolation of -10 dB at 5 GHz. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3525165]

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DOI
10.1063/1.3525165
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285364000081

Author(s)
Acquaviva, D.  
Arun, A.
Esconjauregui, S.
Bouvet, D.  
Robertson, J.
Smajda, R.  
Magrez, A.  
Forro, L.  
Ionescu, A. M.  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

97

Issue

23

Article Number

233508

Subjects

Nanorelay

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