Ugarte et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Graphitic nanotubes and aligned nanotubes filmsUgarte et al., 1996
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- Ugarte D
- Bacsa W
- Doudin B
- Forro L
- De Heer W
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- Brazilian Journal of Physics
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Carbon nanotubes are easily produced in macroscopic quantities, however their characterisation and possible applications are still rather limited. We have developed a new method to make aligned nanotube films which open new opportunities, not only for basic …
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