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Electrical-breakdown technique:(A) Graph showing remarkably discrete, constant drops in conductance for the removal of each subsequent carbon shell under constant voltage (B) Images of partially broken MWNTs show clear thinning, with a decrease in radius equal to the intershell spacing (0.34 nm) times the number of completed breakdown steps. The two segments of this sample were independently thinned by 3 and 10 shells, as depicted by the color overlays |
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Collins, Philip G.; Arnold, Michael S.; Avouris, Phaedon. (2001). "Engineering Carbon Nanotubes and Nanotube Circuits Using Electrical Breakdown". Science Magazine 292: 706-709. |
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20:58, 15 November 2009 (UTC) |
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Collins, Philip G. Arnold, Michael S.; Avouris, Phaedon |
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