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Titova N, Gayduchenko IA, Moskotin MV, Fedorov GF, Goltsman GN. Carbon nanotube based terahertz radiation detectors. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012208 (1 to 5).
Abstract: In this paper, we study terahertz detectors based on single quasimetallic carbon nanotubes (CNT) with asymmetric contacts and different metal pairs. We demonstrate that, depending on the contact metallization of the device, various detection mechanisms are manifested.
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Gayduchenko IA, Fedorov GE, Stepanova TS, Titova N, Voronov BM, But D, et al. Asymmetric devices based on carbon nanotubes as detectors of sub-THz radiation. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 741.; 2016. 012143 (1 to 6).
Abstract: Demand for efficient terahertz (THz) radiation detectors resulted in intensive study of the asymmetric carbon nanostructures as a possible solution for that problem. In this work, we systematically investigate the response of asymmetric carbon nanodevices to sub-terahertz radiation using different sensing elements: from dense carbon nanotube (CNT) network to individual CNT. We conclude that the detectors based on individual CNTs both semiconducting and quasi-metallic demonstrate much stronger response in sub-THz region than detectors based on disordered CNT networks at room temperature. We also demonstrate the possibility of using asymmetric detectors based on CNT for imaging in the THz range at room temperature. Further optimization of the device configuration may result in appearance of novel terahertz radiation detectors.
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Gayduchenko IA, Moskotin MV, Matyushkin YE, Rybin MG, Obraztsova ED, Ryzhii VI, et al. The detection of sub-terahertz radiation using graphene-layer and graphene-nanoribbon FETs with asymmetric contacts. In: Materials Today: Proc. Vol 5.; 2018. p. 27301–6.
Abstract: We report on the detection of sub-terahertz radiation using single layer graphene and graphene-nanoribbon FETs with asymmetric contacts (one is the Schottky contact and one – the Ohmic contact). We found that cutting graphene into ribbons a hundred nanometers wide leads to a decrease of the response to sub-THz radiation. We show that suppression of the response in the graphene nanoribbons devices can be explained by unusual properties of the Schottky barrier on graphene-vanadium interface.
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Belosevich VV, Gayduchenko IA, Titova NA, Zhukova ES, Goltsman GN, Fedorov GE, et al. Response of carbon nanotube film transistor to the THz radiation. In: EPJ Web Conf. Vol 195.; 2018. 05012 (1 to 2).
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