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Since 1950, the adage has been "silicon for electronics, carbon for
life." However, the discovery in 1993 of the single-wall carbon
nanotube (SWNT), sparked interest in everyone from scientists to
VCs over the electric potential of SWNTs, particularly for use in
flexible or printable electronics. This book provides an overview
of the fabrication, properties, and applications of thin films
(networks) of SWNTs. Various aqueous phase dispersion and coating
methods on rigid and flexible substrates will be explored.
Fundamental transport studies on films of various densities, as a
function of temperature and frequency, are fit to theory. Thin,
transparent films of SWNTs (and graphene) are fabricated, and
evaluated for use in applications that require a transparent
electrode, such as touch screens, displays, and solar cells.
Solution deposited films are made into FETs for the first
demonstration of a transparent SWNT transistor. Finally, the
photophysics of a porphyrin/SWNT composite are measured, and
evaluated for possible uses as an artificial eye. This book should
prove especially useful for professionals in the fields of
nanotechnology and flexible electronics.
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