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Applied Physics Letters | 2005

Electrical and field-emission properties of chemically anchored single-walled carbon nanotube patterns

Myung-Sup Jung; Young Koan Ko; Dae-Hwan Jung; Do Hwan Choi; Hee-Tae Jung; Jung Na Heo; Byung Hee Sohn; Yong Wan Jin; Jong Min Kim

Well-defined and high-density single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) patterns were fabricated using a combination of photolithographic and chemical assembling processes. Unlike the patterned SWNT arrays reported thus far, these SWNT patterned layers have high-density multilayer structures and excellent surface adhesion due to their direct chemical bonding to their substrates, which results in high electrical conductivity. We found that the high-density multilayer SWNT patterns emit electrons under an applied electrical field. The electrical resistivities of the SWNT layers were found to be 5–10Ωcm, with a turn-on electric field of about 3V∕μm at an emission current density of 10μA∕cm2. This technique for fabricating SWNT patterns can be used in the production of field-emission displays and in future device integration requiring carbon nanotubes (CNTs), because it provides large-area patterning of SWNTs with high stability and uniformity.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Vertical Alignment of Carbon Nanotubes Using the Magneto-Evaporation Method

Sang Cheon Youn; Dae-Hwan Jung; Young Koan Ko; Yong Wan Jin; Jong Min Kim; Hee-Tae Jung

We developed a novel method of vertical alignment of SWNTs using a single-step process for the simultaneous vertical alignment of the SWNTs by a magnetic field and the fixation of their alignment by means of the direct evaporation of the films. We fabricated Fe-oxide/SWNT samples that are reacted by iron-oleate complex, oleic acid and cut SWNTs in 1-octadecene. The Fe-oxide/SWNT samples are dispersed in N,N-dimethylformamide and the resulting solution was deposited on an ITO glass substrate using the spraying method with magnetic field. After evaporation of the SWNT solution in the presence of a magnetic field, we transferred the nanotubes to the vacuum-evaporator chamber, and titanium is evaporated by e-beam evaporation to hold the vertical alignment of the SWNTs. The resulting SWNTs exhibit the formation of a high degree of vertically aligned SNWTs over a large area. We showed that the degree of orientation of the SWNTs is strongly influenced by the field strength, film thickness of the evaporating molecules and evaporating rates. This technique takes significant advantages of the alignment of SWNTs with high aspect ratio at room temperature, without any organic binders and without the need for further alignment procedures. Moreover, this method might be applicable to other anisotropic materials with high aspect ratio.


Chemical Communications | 2004

Carbon nanotube conducting arrays by consecutive amidation reactionsElectronic Supplementary Information (ESI) available: fabrication method and characterization data for micropatterned SWNT conducting arrays. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b315348g/

Dae-Hwan Jung; Myung Sup Jung; Young Koan Ko; Seung Joo Seo; Hee-Tae Jung

Carbon nanotube conducting arrays were constructed via consecutive amidation reactions with the aid of a linker molecule and a condensation agent on a patterned amine-terminated glass substrate. The electrical resistivity of the nanotube films was sensitive to the degree of coverage for the substrate, making it possible to tailor nanotube multilayers suitable for use in micro- or nanoscale electronic devices and circuits.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2004

Aggregation behavior of chemically attached poly(ethylene glycol) to single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) ropes

Dae-Hwan Jung; Young Koan Ko; Hee-Tae Jung


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Synthesis of SWNT Rings by Noncovalent Hybridization of Porphyrins and Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Jianxin Geng; Young Koan Ko; Sang Cheon Youn; Yun-Ho Kim; Seong A. Kim; Dae-Hwan Jung; Hee-Tae Jung


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005

Patterning of single-wall carbon nanotubes via a combined technique (chemical anchoring and photolithography) on patterned substrates.

Myung-Sup Jung; Sung-ouk Jung; Dae-Hwan Jung; Young Koan Ko; Yong Wan Jin; Jong Min Kim; Hee-Tae Jung


Carbon | 2010

Fabrication of single-walled carbon nanotubes dotted with Au nanocrystals: Potential DNA delivery nanocarriers

Dae-Hwan Jung; Byung Hun Kim; Yong Taik Lim; Jaiwook Kim; Sang Yup Lee; Hee-Tae Jung


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2011

Label-free detection of DNA hybridization using pyrene-functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes: effect of chemical structures of pyrene molecules on DNA sensing performance.

Youn-Kyoung Baek; Dae-Hwan Jung; Seung Min Yoo; Sunhaera Shin; Ju-Hyun Kim; Hwan-Jin Jeon; Yang-Kyu Choi; Sang Yup Lee; Hee-Tae Jung


Archive | 2006

Method for manufacturing the high purity carbon nanotube film using dispersed solution of carbon nanotube

Hee-Tae Jung; Dae-Hwan Jung; Sang Cheon Youn


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

The Effect of Network Density on the DNA-Sensing Performance of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Youn-Kyoung Baek; Seung Min Yoo; Ju-Hyun Kim; Dae-Hwan Jung; Yang-Kyu Choi; Yee Suk Kim; Sang Yup Lee; Hee-Tae Jung

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