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Quantifying the hierarchical order in self-aligned carbon nanotubes from atomic to micrometer scale

Meshot et al., 2017

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17429764513564972619
Author
Meshot E
Zwissler D
Bui N
Kuykendall T
Wang C
Hexemer A
Wu K
Fornasiero F
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ACS nano

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Fundamental understanding of structure–property relationships in hierarchically organized nanostructures is crucial for the development of new functionality, yet quantifying structure across multiple length scales is challenging. In this work, we used nondestructive X-ray …
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