Hi Ho yin, What kind of electrodes do you use for your CNTFET contact? also, CNT should not burn under room temperature. and your I-V measurement is normal. Actually a lot of parameters that are involve in your measurement itself. For examples, how do you growth your CNT, your choice of electrode contact, how do you apply the gate and many more that I just cannot mention in here. I would suggest you to do more research on it. Best, Haroon -------- I would like to see if you can have experience in making measurement of a CNT bridged electrode. Basically, I am trying to make a CNTFET. I found that when I got a CNT bridged electrodes, it is extremely easy to be burnt. It happens in CNT itself and the electrodes. I am guessing it is caused by static charge in human body. I have already grounded myself while handling the CNT bridged electrodes and taking IV measurement. The condition for the IV measurement is in air and room temperature. Also, I found that the current is extremely small which is ~1E-12 A. People always have current up to couple nanoamps or more. I know that they may take the measurment under vaccum. So, I would like to see whether you can share your experience with me.