<p>➀ A recent study introduces a self-aligned gate architecture for carbon nanotube (CNT) phototransistors designed for shortwave infrared (SWIR) detection.</p><p>➁ The devices demonstrate high responsivity and detectivity while maintaining a simplified fabrication process.</p><p>➂ The self-aligned gate structure allows for complete coverage of the CNT channel, improving optical and electrical coupling.</p>
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