Optoelectronics with Carbon Nanotubes
Optoelectronics with Carbon Nanotubes
Optoelectronics with Carbon Nanotubes
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Figure V-3 Source-drain electrical current transfer as a function of the top-gate<br />
voltage. ...................................................................................................... 86<br />
Figure V-4 Electrical output characteristics of CNT film diodes ................................... 88<br />
Figure V-5 Examples of two CNT film diodes <strong>with</strong> rectifying characteristics ............... 89<br />
Figure V-6 Spatial characteristics and infrared images of EL from a CNT LED ........... 91<br />
Figure V-7 Comparison of light output characteristics of film and single-tube<br />
diodes. ........................................................................................................ 92<br />
Figure V-8 EL Threshold characteristics of film FET and diodes ................................. 94<br />
Figure V-9 Electroluminescence spectra of a CNT film light emitting diode ................ 98<br />
Figure V-10 Full-width at half maximum of electroluminescence spectra ................... 102<br />
Figure V-11 Total electroluminescence intensity as a function of current ................... 104<br />
Figure V-12 Polarization dependence of the EL intensity from a CNT thin film<br />
diode ....................................................................................................... 105<br />
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