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January 22nd, 2004
Rapid growth makes clean nanotubes
Abstract:
Carbon nanotubes are of great interest for electronics applications, but it’s important that they are of high quality. With this in mind, scientists at the University of Cambridge, UK, Rutgers University in the US, and Thales Research and Technology in France have developed a growth technique that produces single-walled carbon nanotubes without amorphous carbon.
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Nanotechweb
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