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Electronic stability of carbon nanotube transistors under long-term bias stress

Noyce et al., 2019

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17769989517186504464
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Noyce S
Doherty J
Cheng Z
Han H
Bowen S
Franklin A
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Thousands of reports have demonstrated the exceptional performance of sensors based on carbon nanotube (CNT) transistors, with promises of transformative impact. Yet, the effect of long-term bias stress on individual CNTs, critical for most sensing applications, has …
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