Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Based Devices

Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 12:30 PM
M100 G (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Carbon nanotubes are allotropes of sp2-bonded carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. Graphene is a one-atom-thick planar sheet of sp2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice. Both carbon nanotubes and graphene have unique electrical and mechanical properties that suggest applications in a wide variety of industries.


Sponsor:
Electronics and Photonics
Co-Sponsor(s):
Carbon Nanomaterials (22A)


Chair:
Vikas Berry
Email: vberry@ksu.edu

Co-Chair:
K. Andre Mkhoyan
Email: mkhoyan@umn.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



12:30 PM
(531a) Solution-Based Assembly of Large-Scale, Unidirectionally-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for High-Performance Transistors
Guihua Yu, Melburne C. LeMieux, Benjamin C-K. Tee, Eric S.G. Shaqfeh and Zhenan Bao


12:50 PM
(531b) Inkjet Patterned Carbon Nanotube Multilayer Devices
Christine M. Andres and Nicholas A. Kotov


1:10 PM
(531c) Structural Stability of Transparent Conducting Films Assembled From Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Purified by Electronic Type
John M. Harris, Jeffrey A. Fagan, Steven D. Hudson, Christopher M. Stafford and Erik K. Hobbie



File available
2:10 PM
(531f) Detecting Molecular Motion On Graphene: An Opto-Electromechanical Logic Device
Phong Nguyen, Kabeer Jasuja, Mohanty Nihar and Vikas Berry


2:30 PM
(531g) Impermeable Graphenic Wrapping of Bacteria
Nihar Mohanty, Ashvin Nagaraja, Monica Fahrenholtz, Daniel L. Boyle and Vikas Berry
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