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Optimizing Spin-Coated High-Density Mix for Crossbar Contacts

Explore the efficient method of spin-coating a high-density mix in toluene, filtered through 1.0-micron PTFE for optimal performance. Speed: 500rpm, 20sec with 3 drops on crossbar contacts measuring 25 microns x approx. 360 microns for top crossbar. Evaluate the light effect range from F3 to F5 on 8-22-11, assessing differential conductance bias voltages and 2nd derivative bias voltage.

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Optimizing Spin-Coated High-Density Mix for Crossbar Contacts

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  1. CC28 CNPyVT Spincoated high-density mix (15.7 mg VT/1.40 mL toluene) Filtered 1.0 micron PTFE Speed: (500rpm, 20sec) 3 drops Crossbar contacts 25 microns x approx. 360 microns for top crossbar Light Effect F3 to F5 8-22-11

  2. Diff conductance Bias Voltage (V)

  3. Diff conductance Bias Voltage (V)

  4. Diff conductance Bias Voltage (V)

  5. 2nd Derivative Bias Voltage (V)

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