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Terahertz detection in single wall carbon nanotubes
K. Fu, R. Zannoni, C. Chan, S. Adams, J. Nicholson, E. Polizzi, S. Yngvesson
Published 2007-11-16Version 1
It is reported that terahertz radiation from 0.69 THz to 2.54 THz has been sensitively detected in a device consisting of bundles of metallic carbon nanotubes, quasi-optically coupled through a lithographically fabricated antenna, and a silicon lens. The measured data are consistent with a bolometric process and show promise for operation above 4.2 K.
Comments: 9 pages
DOI: 10.1063/1.2837188
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: single wall carbon nanotubes, terahertz detection, metallic carbon nanotubes, terahertz radiation, silicon lens
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