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Electronic Sensitivity of Carbon Nanotubes to Internal Water Wetting...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Nano Letters
Publication Date
Page Numbers
3113 to 3119
Volume
5
Issue
4

We have constructed devices in which the interior of a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) field-effect transistor acts as a nanofluidic channel that connects two fluid reservoirs, permitting measurement of the electronic properties of the SWCNT as it is wetted by an analyte. Wetting of the inside of the SWCNT by water turns the transistor on, while wetting of the outside has little effect. These observations are consistent with theoretical simulations that show that internal water both generates a large dipole electric field, causing charge polarization of the tube and metal electrodes, and shifts the valance band of the SWCNT, while external water has little effect.