Lewis Gomez
University of Southern California
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Nano Letters | 2009
Koungmin Ryu; Alexander Badmaev; Chuan Wang; Albert Lin; Nishant Patil; Lewis Gomez; Akshay Kumar; Subhasish Mitra; H.-S. Philip Wong; Chongwu Zhou
Massive aligned carbon nanotubes hold great potential but also face significant integration/assembly challenges for future beyond-silicon nanoelectronics. We report a wafer-scale processing of aligned nanotube devices and integrated circuits, including progress on essential technological components such as wafer-scale synthesis of aligned nanotubes, wafer-scale transfer of nanotubes to silicon wafers, metallic nanotube removal and chemical doping, and defect-tolerant integrated nanotube circuits. We have achieved synthesis of massive aligned nanotubes on complete 4 in. quartz and sapphire substrates, which were then transferred to 4 in. Si/SiO(2) wafers. CMOS analogous fabrication was performed to yield transistors and circuits with features down to 0.5 mum, with high current density approximately 20 muA/mum and good on/off ratios. In addition, chemical doping has been used to build fully integrated complementary inverter with a gain approximately 5, and a defect-tolerant design has been employed for NAND and NOR gates. This full-wafer approach could serve as a critical foundation for future integrated nanotube circuits.
Nano Letters | 2009
Lewis Gomez; Akshay Kumar; Yi Zhang; Koungmin Ryu; Alexander Badmaev; Chongwu Zhou
Coexistence of metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes in as-grown samples sets important limits to their application in high-performance electronics. We present the metal-to-semiconductor conversion of carbon nanotubes for field-effect transistors based on both aligned nanotubes and individual nanotube devices. The conversion process is induced by light irradiation, scalable to wafer-size scales and capable of yielding improvements in the channel-current on/off ratio up to 5 orders of magnitude in nanotube-based field-effect transistors. Inactivation of metallic nanotubes in the channels was achieved as a consequence of a diameter-dependent photochemical process that led to a controlled oxidation of the nanotube sidewall and, hence, stronger localization of pi-electrons. Optimization of irradiation conditions yields nearly 90% of depletable nanotube field-effect transistors.
Nanotechnology | 2009
M T Chen; Lewis Gomez; Fumiaki Ishikawa; P.T. Vernier; Chongwu Zhou; Martin A. Gundersen
To add to the understanding of the properties of functionalized carbon nanotubes in biological applications, we report a monotonic pH sensitivity of the intracellular fluorescence emission of single-walled carbon nanotube-fluorescein carbazide (SWCNT-FC) conjugates in human ovarian cancer cells. Light-stimulated intracellular hydrolysis of the amide linkage and localized intracellular pH changes are proposed as mechanisms. SWCNT-FC conjugates may serve as intracellular pH sensors.
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2010
Yi Zhang; Lewis Gomez; Fumiaki Ishikawa; Anuj R. Madaria; Koungmin Ryu; Chuan Wang; Alexander Badmaev; Chongwu Zhou
Advanced Materials | 2009
Matthew J. Allen; Vincent C. Tung; Lewis Gomez; Zheng Xu; Li Min Chen; Kurt S. Nelson; Chongwu Zhou; Richard B. Kaner; Yang Yang
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007
Koungmin Ryu; Alexander Badmaev; Lewis Gomez; Fumiaki Ishikawa; Bo Lei; Chongwu Zhou
International Journal of Coal Science & Technology | 2014
Lewis Gomez; Fredy Colpas-Castillo; Roberto Fernández-Maestre
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010
Lewis Gomez; Yi Zhang; Alexander Badmaev; Chuan Wang; Zhen Li; Chongwu Zhou
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010
Yi Zhang; Lewis Gomez; Chongwu Zhou
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010
Lewis Gomez; Yi Zhang; Cody W. Schlenker; Koungmin Ryu; Mark E. Thompson; Chongwu Zhou