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Microheater Chips with Carbon Nanotube Resistors.

Zhongyuan ZhaoJie ZhaoLiang LiangYushi ZhouZhen MeiYuheng LiZuoping ZhouLina ZhangShoushan FanQunqing LiYang Wei
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The specific and excellent properties of the low-dimensional nanomaterials have made them promising building blocks to be integrated into microelectromechanical systems with high performances. Here, we present a new microheater chip for in situ TEM, in which a cross-stacked superaligned carbon nanotube (CNT) film resistor is located on a suspended SiN x membrane via van der Waals (vdW) interactions. The CNT microheater has a fast high-temperature response and low power consumption, thanks to the micro/nanostructure of the CNT materials. Moreover, the membrane bulging amplitude is significantly reduced to only ∼100 nm at 800 °C for the vdW interaction between the CNTs and the SiN x membrane. An in situ observation of the Sn melting process is successfully conducted with the assistance of a customized flexible temperature control system. The uniform wafer-scaled CNT films enable a high level of consistency and cost-effective mass production of such chips. The as-developed in situ chips, as well as the related techniques, hold great promise in nanoscience, materials science, and electrochemistry.
Keyphrases
  • carbon nanotubes
  • high temperature
  • public health
  • high resolution
  • photodynamic therapy
  • high throughput
  • machine learning
  • gold nanoparticles
  • artificial intelligence