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Carrier transport mechanisms in nonvolatile memory devices fabricated utilizing multiwalled carbon nanotubes embedded in a poly-4-vinyl-phenol layer

Kim et al., 2009

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3159255182974669739
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Kim W
Jung J
Kim T
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Applied Physics Letters

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Transmission electron microscopy images showed that multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were dispersed in a poly-4-vinyl-phenol (PVP) layer. Capacitance-voltage (CV) measurements on the Al/MWCNTs embedded in a PVP layer/p-Si (100) devices at 300 K …
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