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Electron Beam Induced Two-State Noise in Carbon Nanotubes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2011
Abstract
Discrete current switching is induced in carbon nanotubes by electron beam irradiation. Switching amplitudes of 3% to 6% are observed at room temperature. Switching is created by electron beam exposure with dosage as low as 1000 pC/cm. Relative switching amplitude remains constant as the bias voltage varies, suggesting that current fluctuation is dominated by mobility fluctuation. Changes in the noise power spectral density following electron beam exposure will be discussed.
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