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Microwave and millimeter wave properties of vertically-aligned single wall carbon nanotubes films

E. Teo
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We present the experimental determination of the complex permittivity of vertically aligned single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) films grown on quartz substrates in the microwave regime from 10 MHz up to 67 GHz, with the electrical field perpendicular to the main axis of the carbon nanotubes (CNTs), based on coplanar waveguide transmission line approach together with the measurement of the microwave impedance of top metalized vertically-aligned SWCNTs grown on conductive silicon substrates up to 26 GHz. From coplanar waveguide measurements, we obtain a real part of the permittivity almost equal to unity, which is interpreted in terms of low carbon atom density (3 x 10(19) at/cm(3)) associated with a very low imaginary part of permittivity (< 10(-3)) in the frequency range considered due to a very small perpendicular conductivity. The microwave impedance of a vertically aligned CNTs bundle equivalent to a low resistance reveals a good conductivity (3 S/cm) parallel to the CNTs axis. From these two kinds of data, we experimentally demonstrate the tensor nature of the vertically grown CNTs bundles.
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hal-03224656 , version 1 (11-05-2021)

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Kamel Haddadi, C. Tripon-Canseliet, Q. Hivin, Guillaume Ducournau, E. Teo, et al.. Microwave and millimeter wave properties of vertically-aligned single wall carbon nanotubes films. Journal of Electronic Materials, 2016, 45 (5), pp.2433-2441. ⟨10.1007/s11664-016-4362-3⟩. ⟨hal-03224656⟩
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