Current Oscillations and Negative Resistances in Crossed Carbon Nanotubes Suspended Over a Dielectric Trench
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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drainnegativecarboncurrentdielectricdifferentialgatenanotubes
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An oscillatory dependence of the drain current on the drain voltage is found in a nanostructure consisting of two crossing semiconductor carbon nanotubes that are suspended over a dielectric trench, which is backed by a doped silicon substrate that acts as a gate. Alternating positive and negative differential resistance regions are generated as a function of the drain source values and can be slightly shifted by the gate voltage. Moreover, the negative differential resistance is retrieved in a large bandwidth, of up to 100 MHz, when the structure is excited with ac signals.
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