Presentation Year
2021
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Tanner HoovenPhysics Undergraduate Student,Joshua MaldanadoPhysicsUndergraduate Student,Gynell HigbyPhysicsUndergraduate Student,Benjamin KafinPhysics & ChemistryUndergraduate Student,Carla QuinteroPhysicsGraduate Student,Ruth SaundersPhysicsFaculty
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To inform the applicability of carbon nanotube networks for use as field-effect transistors or as biosensors, we have run computer simulations in order to characterize the electrical properties of these networks, and specifically, how the resistance of these networks changes with the metallicity, or the percentage of metallic to semiconducting carbon nanotubes. When running simulations over networks with varying metallicities, we find a trend where the resistance increases to a peak value then decreases.
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