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arxiv: 1903.06449 · v1 · pith:VV2W5KV4new · submitted 2019-03-15 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Enhanced Tunnelling in a Hybrid of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene

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keywords grapheneconductivitynanotubestransmittanceauclcarbondopingelectrical
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Transparent and conductive films (TCFs) are of great technological importance. The high transmittance, electrical conductivity and mechanical strength make single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) a good candidate for their raw material. Despite the ballistic transport in individual SWCNTs, however, the electrical conductivity of their networks is limited by low efficiency of charge tunneling between the tube elements. Here, we demonstrate that the nanotube network sheet resistance at high optical transmittance is decreased by more than 50% when fabricated on graphene and thus provides a comparable improvement as widely adopted gold chloride ($\mathrm{AuCl_3}$) doping. However, while Raman spectroscopy reveals substantial changes in spectral features of doped nanotubes, no similar effect is observed in presence of graphene. Instead, temperature dependent transport measurements indicate that graphene substrate reduces the tunneling barrier heights while its parallel conductivity contribution is almost negligible. Finally, we show that combining the graphene substrate and $\mathrm{AuCl_3}$ doping, the SWCNT thin films can exhibit sheet resistance as low as 36 $\Omega$/sq. at 90% transmittance.

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