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titleOfInvention Carbon Nanotubes for Wireless Communication and Wireless Transmission
abstract Disclosed herein are methods and systems that use carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as demodulators of amplitude modulated (AM) signals. Due to the non-linear current-voltage (I-V) nature of the CNT, the CNT induces rectification of the applied RF signal, which causes the CNT to function as a demodulator of the amplitude modulated (AM) RF signal. By properly biasing the CNT so that the operating point is concentrated at the maximum portion of the I-V curve, the demodulation effect of the CNT can be maximized. The present invention is useful for possible nanoscale wireless communication systems, such as nanoscale radios.
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