Deterministic manipulation of carbon nanotubes for optical devices

  • OTSUKA Keigo
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  • K. KATO Yuichiro
    Nanoscale Quantum Photonics Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research Quantum Optoelectronics Research Team, RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics

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  • カーボンナノチューブの自在配置と光デバイス
  • カーボンナノチューブ ノ ジザイ ハイチ ト ヒカリ デバイス

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Abstract

<p>When device scaling reaches the limit imposed by atoms, technology based on atomically precise structures is expected to emerge, where the assembly of building blocks with identified atomic arrangements without contamination plays a key role. We propose a transfer technique for deterministic fabrication of carbon-nanotube based optical devices. By using single-crystalline anthracene as a medium, which can form large-area thin films, clean nanotubes are placed on a wide range of substrates. Under in-situ optical monitoring, nanotubes of desired chirality can be placed onto the desired location with sub-micron accuracy. This paper introduces the details of the transfer technique, followed by a few examples of the deterministic construction of heterostructures consisting of nanotubes with defined atomic arrangements and other nanomaterials/nanostructures.</p>

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  • Oyo Buturi

    Oyo Buturi 91 (12), 736-739, 2022-12-01

    The Japan Society of Applied Physics

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