e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology
Online ISSN : 1348-0391
ISSN-L : 1348-0391
Conference -ACSIN-10-
Cobalt Nano Particle Size Dependence of Noise Modulations in Relation to Nonlinearity
Toshio KawaharaSatarou YamaguchiKenzo MaehashiYasuhide OhnoKazuhiko MatsumotoTomoji Kawai
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2010 Volume 8 Pages 115-120

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are low-dimensional materials, and their surface therefore affects several properties of CNTs. For example, CNT field effect transistors (CNTFETs) are well known as noisy devices caused by the adhesion of molecules on the surface. However, nonlinear systems sometimes have advantages in working with noise. Therefore, we combined the noise CNTFET and another transistor of CNT for a trial nonlinear system. The sine wave amplification in the transistor with noise was then measured. In this system, the control of noise is required for operation of the device and this might be common for nano-sized devices. We can control the noise properties of CNTFET through the control of the Co nano particles catalyst. Depending on fabrication conditions, the noise of a CNTFET has different noise intensity and gate voltage (Vg) dependence with 1/f type noise. Noise in CNTFETs grown on small Co particles can be controlled within the small |Vg|, and the control range for noise is wide. We studied the modification of nonlinearity using our trial nonlinear system. It was governed by the ratio of the signals and the noise, and shows the robustness of modification. [DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2010.115]

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