Electrical and optical polarization responses of composite films based on aligned carbon nanotubes†
Abstract
A simple and efficient approach for large-area preparation of horizontally-aligned carbon nanotube (CNT)–vanadium oxide (VOx) composite films is presented. The composite films were prepared by an extended blown-bubble film approach, in which spin coating of VOx and bubble-blowing of CNTs were combined. Results reveal that one-dimensional CNTs are well horizontally-aligned in the composite films, and the sheet resistance is significantly decreased after the CNTs have been composed with VOx. Particularly, both anisotropies of electrical and optical responses were experimentally observed in such composite films. Based on the experimental results, a model for elucidating the anisotropy of light absorption was theoretically derived. This work discloses valuable results about the novel horizontally-aligned CNT–VOx composite films, their preparation, and peculiar electrical and optical properties.