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Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a road map that brings academia and the semiconductor industry one step closer to realizing carbon nanotube interconnects, and alleviating...
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7.1 Introduction
The nanotube is one general kind of quasi-one-dimensional nanomaterial with a typical diameter smaller than 200 nm and length ranging from a hundred nanometers to micrometers, and...
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Carbon nanotubes are high aspect ratio hollow cylinders with diameters ranging from one to tens of nanometers, and with lengths up to centimeters. As the name implies, carbon nanotubes are composed...
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The mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes have attracted just as much interest as their electronic properties, and with good reason. It is now well established that nanotubes are the stiffest and...
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