Abstract

We have proposed a possibility of chirality assignment of individual single-walled carbon nanotubes in nanotube field-effect transistors (FETs) by micro-photocurrent spectroscopy. The nanotube FETs were fabricated by utilizing position-controlled nanotube growth technique using alcohol chemical vapor deposition. Photocurrent signal that originated from a single single-walled carbon nanotube was obtained by using microscopic optical measurement system. A peak was observed at 1.73 eV in the photocurrent excitation spectrum. This corresponds to optical absorption by van Hove singularity of the nanotube with a diameter of ∼2 nm. Chirality of the nanotube in the nanotube FET was assigned to be (18, 10) by comparing the experimental results with theoretical calculation.

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