Nano Lett., 7 (12), 3770 -3773, 2007. 10.1021/nl072251c S1530-6984(07)02251-5
Web Release Date: November 7, 2007

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Three-Dimensional Imaging of Carbon Nanotubes Deformed by Metal Islands

Judy J. Cha,* Matthew Weyland, Jean-Francois Briere, Ivan P. Daykov, Toms A. Arias, and David A. Muller

School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Department of Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, and Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Building 81, Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia

Received September 4, 2007

Revised October 25, 2007

Abstract:

We report the first direct three-dimensional observations of the buried interface between nanotubes and metal contacts and show that nanotubes can be deformed by the contacts, especially when the metals island rather than wet to nanotubes. Because deforming a nanotube can alter its electronic properties, the islanding metal contacts can introduce additional resistance terms beyond the already present Schottky barrier. The popular contact metal, palladium, lies on the margin between wetting and islanding, suggesting a strategy to improve the contact resistance by alloying.


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