AIP Advances (Jul 2021)

Tunable carbon nanotube diode with varying asymmetric geometry

  • Keita Funayama,
  • Jun Hirotani,
  • Atsushi Miura,
  • Hiroya Tanaka,
  • Yutaka Ohno,
  • Yukihiro Tadokoro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0058300
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
pp. 075212 – 075212-6

Abstract

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We propose and demonstrate a carbon nanotube (CNT)-based field emission nanoscale diode to realize a fully integrated nanoscale system, namely, a true nanosystem. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time a nanodiode simultaneously achieves ease of fabrication and individual tunability of multiple CNT diodes on the nanoscale on the same substrate in a one-time process. A nanodiode comprises a single-wall CNT cathode placed on a substrate, layered insulator, and metal anode. The proposed nanodiode allows us to adjust the turn-on voltage from 1 to 2.4 V by varying the surface area of the anode. Furthermore, as an example of a basic nano-electronic system, nanodiode-based fundamental logic gates (OR and NAND) are demonstrated on a CNT. We propose a theoretical model that derives the theoretical I–V characteristics based on the image-charge method to design the nanodiode quickly. The results in this study contribute to the development of carbon-based nanoelectronic systems.