Semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes exposed to distilled water and aqueous solution: Electrical measurement and theoretical calculation

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10.1063/1.2172014

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We fabricate and measure a single-walled carbon nanotube transistor having a liquid-gate electrode. The ratio value of I-on/I-off is as high as 10(4), indicating the presence of a semiconducting channel. A passivation layer over the source/drain electrode greatly suppresses the liquid-gate leakage by about three orders of magnitude. The channel currents are noticeably distinct between two liquid samples: distilled water and aqueous solution (1x10(-4) M NaCl). This biological sensing ability is attributed to the different electrical double-layer capacitances with respect to the bulk part of the channel. The corresponding theoretical calculation is carried out in detail. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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