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    Selective Parallel Integration of Individual Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes from Heterogeneous Solutions

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    none5The dielectrophoretic separation of individual metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) from heterogeneous solutions and their simultaneous deposition between electrodes is achieved and confirmed by direct electric transport measurements. Out-of-solution guided parallel assembly of individual SWNTs was investigated for electric field frequencies between 1 and 200 MHz. At 200 MHz, 19 of the 22 deposited SWNTs (86%) displayed metallic behavior, whereas at lower frequencies the expected random growth distribution of 1/3 metallic SWNTs prevailed. A threshold separation frequency of 188 MHz is extracted from a surface-conductivity model, and a conductivity weighting factor is introduced to elucidate the separation frequency dependence. Low-frequency experiments and numerical simulations show that long-range nanotube transport is governed by hydrodynamic effects whereas local trapping is dominated by dielectrophoretic forces. The electrokinetic framework of dielectrophoresis in low-concentration solutions is thus provided and allows a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms in dielectrophoretic deposition processes for long and large-diameter SWNT-based low-resistance device integration.Articolo realizzato in collaborazione con Prof. Poulikakos, Dott. Burg, Dott. Schirmer, Ing. Schneider dell'ETH di ZurigoBrian R. Burg; Julian Schneider; Vincenzo Bianco; Niklas C. Schirmer; Dimos PoulikakosBrian R., Burg; Julian, Schneider; Bianco, Vincenzo; Niklas C., Schirmer; Dimos, Poulikako

    Pfade, Mechanismen, Ereignisse. Zur gegenwärtigen Forschungslage in der Soziologie sozialer Prozesse

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