The author of 《Carbon nanotube-based, serially connected terahertz sensor with enhanced thermal and optical efficiencies》 were Suzuki, Daichi; Takida, Yuma; Kawano, Yukio; Minamide, Hiroaki; Terasaki, Nao. And the article was published in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials in 2022. Computed Properties of C13H19Br2ClN2O The author mentioned the following in the article:
Owing to their high thermal and optical performances, carbon nanotube (CNT) films are used in various photo-thermo-elec. (PTE) applications, such as terahertz (THz) sensing and energy harvesting. To improve the performance of PTE devices, a device structure should be designed based on a deep understanding of the thermal and optical responses of the CNT film. However, the optical properties of CNT films in the THz frequency region remain unclear because of the difficulties associated with device processing and measurements. Herein, we report our findings on the thermal and optical characteristics of CNT films. The shape of the CNT film that maximizes the product of the thermal and optical factors (optimal structure of the PTE sensor) depends on the frequency of the irradiating electromagnetic wave. The optimal film thickness and width values for THz irradiation range from 300-600 nm and 50-70μm, resp. Subsequently, we fabricated a serially connected, multi-element PTE sensor with an optimal device structure and enhanced the detection sensitivity by approx. 13 times compared with a single-element PTE sensor. In addition, we demonstrated the first THz spectroscopy application using a PTE sensor. The findings of this study, thermal/optical factor enhancement, and micro-sized CNT film processing technol. can be used to improve the performance of all CNT-based photothermal devices, including PTE sensors and thermoelec. generators. After reading the article, we found that the author used trans-4-((2-Amino-3,5-dibromobenzyl)amino)cyclohexanol hydrochloride(cas: 23828-92-4Computed Properties of C13H19Br2ClN2O)
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