Martel, 2008 - Google Patents
Sorting carbon nanotubes for electronicsMartel, 2008
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- 2120597516496443172
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- Martel R
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- ACS nano
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Because of their unique structure and composition, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are at the interface between molecules and crystalline solids. They also present properties that are ideal for making lightweight, inexpensive, and flexible electronics. The raw material …
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