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Bulk carbon nanotube as thermal sensing and electronic circuit elements
Tak Sing Wong
, Wen J. Li
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
Mechanical Engineering
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Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs)
100%
Carbon Nanotubes
100%
Electronic Circuit
100%
Circuit Element
100%
Sensing Circuit
100%
Thermal Sensing
100%
Ultra-low Power
33%
Multi-electrode
33%
Frequency Response
33%
Sensing Applications
33%
I-V Measurement
33%
Power Consumption
33%
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance
33%
Carbon Nanotube Bundle
33%
Temperature Sensor
33%
Dynamic Characterization
33%
Constant Current
33%
Electronic Applications
33%
Three-terminal
33%
Current Configuration
33%
Resistive Element
33%
Au Microelectrode
33%
AC Electrophoresis
33%
Constant Current Mode
33%
Engineering
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Circuit Element
100%
Networks (Circuits)
100%
Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube
100%
Thermal Sensor
33%
Frequency Response
33%
Electrophoretic Technology
33%
Electric Power Utilization
33%
Mode Operation
33%
Low Power Consumption
33%
Resistive Element
33%
Temperature Coefficient of the Resistance
33%
Material Science
Electronic Circuit
100%
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Electrophoretic Technology
20%