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How Quantum Physics Could Power the Future
FOXNews - Aug 1, 2008
One way to make quantum wires is with carbon nanotubes, which are small rolled-up sheets of hexagonally-bound carbon. Discovered in 1991, these nanotubes ...
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Vancouver Sun,  Canada - Jul 19, 2008
A greener, less expensive method to produce hydrogen for fuel may eventually be possible with the help of water, solar energy and nanotube diodes that use ...
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Carbon Nanotube Quantum Resistors -
S Frank, P Poncharal, ZL Wang, WA Heer - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... The fibers consist of carbon nanotubes and small graphitic particles. The fiber
shown here is ~1 mm long and 0.05 mm at the tip, from which protrude several ...

Crystalline Ropes of Metallic Carbon Nanotubes -
A Thess, R Lee, P Nikolaev, H Dai, P Petit, J … - Science, 1996 - sciencemag.org
... predicted (2). Such a blocking is probably caused by the formation of MRO with
lifetimes that are long enough to ... Crystalline Ropes of Metallic Carbon Nanotubes ...

[PDF] Growth of millimeter-long and horizontally aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes on flat substrates -
S Huang, X Cai, J Liu - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2003 - chem.duke.edu
Page 1. Growth of Millimeter-Long and Horizontally Aligned Single-Walled
Carbon Nanotubes on Flat Substrates Shaoming Huang, Xinyu ...
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[PDF] Electrical properties of 0.4 cm long single-walled carbon nanotubes -
S Li, Z Yu, C Rutherglen, PJ Burke - Arxiv preprint cond-mat/0408332, 2004 - arxiv.org
8/13/2004 1 Electrical properties of 0.4 cm long single-walled carbon nanotubes
Shengdong Li ? , Zhen Yu ? , Christopher Rutherglen, Peter J. Burke * ...
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[PDF] Synthesis of Ultralong and High Percentage of Semiconduction Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes -
W Kim, HC Choi, M Shim, Y Li, D Wang, H Dai - Nano Letters, 2002 - shim.mse.uiuc.edu
... In summary, we have reported CVD synthesis of very long single-walled carbon nanotubes
from well-defined catalyst nanoparticles patterned on SiO 2 substrates. ...

Diameter-Selective Raman Scattering from Vibrational Modes in Carbon Nanotubes -
AM Rao, E Richter, S Bandow, B Chase, PC Eklund, … - Science, 1997 - sciencemag.org
... At the longest wavelength excitation (1320 nm, 0.94 eV), the intensity ... G. Dresselhaus,
P. C. Eklund, Science of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes (Academic Press ...

Carbon nanotubes in novel ceramic matrix nanocomposites -
A Peigney, C Laurent, E Flahaut, A Rousset - Ceramics International, 2000 - Elsevier
... some being reported in Table 2) show that the additive effect that was expected
from the addition of very long carbon nanotubes bundles is not observed. ...

[PDF] Electron-Phonon Scattering in Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes -
JY Park, S Rosenblatt, Y Yaish, V Sazonova, H … - Arxiv preprint cond-mat/0309641, 2003 - arxiv.org
... Phonons in carbon nanotubes (NTs) have been an active ... high quality metallic single-
walled nanotubes (SWNTs) is ... scattering is weak, resulting in long mean free ...
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The revolutionary creation of new advanced materials?carbon nanotube composites -
AKT Lau, D Hui - Composites Part B, 2002 - Elsevier
... the buckyball is elongated to form a long and narrow tube with a diameter of
approximately 1 nm (10 ?), which is the basic form of a carbon nanotube (it will ...

Carbon Nanotubes on Carbon Nanofibers: A Novel Structure Based on Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers* -
H Hou, DH Reneker - Phys. Lett, 2001 - doi.wiley.com
... open paths through the structure, as shown in Figure 4. The scanning electron
microscopy images show that the long- er carbon nanotubes are bent and tangled. ...

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The longest carbon nanotubes you've ever seen

Crafted with breakthrough manufacturing technique, centimeter-long fibers are visible to the naked eye

Using techniques that could revolutionize manufacturing for certain materials, researchers have grown carbon nanotubes that are the longest in the world. While still slightly less than 2 centimeters long, each nanotube is 900,000 times longer than its diameter.

The fibers--which have the potential to be longer, stronger and better conductors of electricity than copper and many other materials--could ultimately find use in smart fabrics, sensors and a host of other applications.

To grow the aligned bundles of tiny tubes, the researchers combined advantages of chemical vapor deposition (CVD), a technique for creating thin coatings that is especially common in the semiconductor industry, with a novel substrate and catalyst onto which the carbon attaches.

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Supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Office of Naval Research, University of Cincinnati (UC) professors Vesselin Shanov and Mark Schulz collaborated with post-doctoral researcher Yun Yeo Heung and students to develop the technique.

The researchers partnered with First Nano, a division of CVD Equipment Corp. of Ronkonkoma, N.Y., to use their laboratory and a specialized furnace called the EasyTube 3000. With the equipment, the researchers were able to break apart hydrocarbons to create a vapor of carbon-atom starting material. Within the vapor sat the new substrate--a catalyst made of alternating metal and ceramic layers atop an oxidized-silicon wafer base--which served as the foundation for growth.

"This process is revolutionary because it allows us to keep the catalyst 'alive' for a long period of time thus, providing fast and continuous transport of the carbon 'building blocks' to the carbon nanotube growth zone," said Shanov.

The carbon nanotubes are extremely long compared to predecessors--the longest is 3 millimeters beyond the prior world record. More important for manufacturing, the research team grew a 12-millimeters-thick, uniform carpet of aligned carbon nanotubes on a roughly 10-centimeter silicon substrate, opening the door for scaling-up the process.

The inventions were presented in April 2007 at the Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Nucleation and Growth Mechanisms workshop organized by NASA and Rice University. The research was supported by NSF grant 0510823, in addition to support from the Office of Naval Research through North Carolina A&T SU.

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