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PINIT KIDKHUNTHOD6/8/16, 11:00 AMMaterial Physics, Nanoscale Physics and NanotechnologyOral presentaion
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TOSAPOL MALUANGNONT6/8/16, 11:30 AMMaterial Physics, Nanoscale Physics and NanotechnologyOral presentaion
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Mr Mongkol Sapankaew (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University)6/8/16, 12:00 PMMaterial Physics, Nanoscale Physics and NanotechnologyOral presentaion
Carbon nanotubes have long been attracted much consideration as novel materials that are potentially applicable for making a wide variety of nanoelectronic devices. Due to their remarkable electronic properties, carbon nanotubes have been considered to be intelligent material that could make revolution in optoelectronic science. In this research, we reported experimental results of...
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Mr Weerapad Dumnernpanich (Mahidol university)6/8/16, 12:15 PMMaterial Physics, Nanoscale Physics and NanotechnologyOral presentaion
A thin-film single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) has been fabricated as a field-effect transistor (FET) for a photodetector at room temperature. We used suspended SWCNTs in Toluene solution in order to assembly into a micrometer-gap size of Aluminum microelectrodes on SiO2/Si substrate by dielectrophoresis technique. The assembled SWCNTs form a layered SWCNTs network that bridged between the...
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