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Title: Fingerprinting seamless single-walled carbon nanotube junctions: Via the migration of encapsulated N<inf>2</inf>molecules from bottom to top: Are arrays of VA-SWNTs continuous?
Authors: Theerapol Thurakitseree
Christian Kramberger
Pisith Singjai
Shigeo Maruyama
Authors: Theerapol Thurakitseree
Christian Kramberger
Pisith Singjai
Shigeo Maruyama
Keywords: Materials Science
Issue Date: 21-Mar-2017
Abstract: © The Royal Society of Chemistry. Structure control such as diameter changes along single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) can be achieved in arrays of vertically aligned (VA-) SWNTs by switching the feedstock during growth. The local nature of the macroscopic transition from one diameter to another is then questioned as one can either envisage seamless transitions or discontinuous individual SWNTs. Here, we demonstrate that encapsulated molecules can serve as markers to doubtlessly identify seamless interconnections in macroscopic samples. A migration of nitrogen molecules inside the continuous SWNTs is observed using bulk scale measurements on double-layered SWNT arrays synthesized from different carbon/nitrogen feedstocks. The existence of N2molecules at the top of the SWNT arrays proves that there are continuous SWNTs throughout the double layered arrays with different diameters.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57483
ISSN: 20403372
20403364
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