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Model analysis of temperature dependence of abnormal resistivity of a multiwalled carbon nanotube interconnection.

Yi-Chen Yeh1, Lun-Wei Chang, Hsin-Yuan Miao, Szu-Po Chen, Jhu-Tzang Lue.   

Abstract

A homemade microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method was used to grow a multiwalled carbon nanotube between two nickel catalyst electrodes. To investigate the transport properties and electron scattering mechanism of this interconnection (of approximately fixed length and fixed diameter), we carried out a model analysis of temperature dependence of resistivity. To explain the abnormal behavior of the negative temperature coefficient of resistivity in our experimental results, we then employed theories, such as hopping conductivity theory and variable range hopping conductivity theory, to describe resistivity in the high- and low-temperature ranges, respectively. Further, the grain boundary scattering model is also provided to fit the entire measured curve of temperature dependence of resistivity.

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Keywords:  hopping conductivity; multiwalled carbon nanotube; resistivity; temperature dependence

Year:  2010        PMID: 24198469      PMCID: PMC3781746     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotechnol Sci Appl        ISSN: 1177-8903


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