Automated circuit fabrication and direct characterization of carbon nanotube vibrations
Integrating carbon nanotubes into electronic devices requires quick and non-invasive imaging of the nanostructures for precision positioning. Here, the authors use the base of the nanotubes to nucleate the growth of optically visible organic nanocrystals, which thus enables simple microscopy.
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Autores principales: | G. Zeevi, M. Shlafman, T. Tabachnik, Z. Rogachevsky, S. Rechnitz, I. Goldshtein, S. Shlafman, N. Gordon, G. Alchanati, M. Itzhak, Y. Moshe, E. M. Hajaj, H. Nir, Y. Milyutin, T. Y. Izraeli, A. Razin, O. Shtempluck, V. Kotchtakov, Y. E. Yaish |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b69391ceb1be4af598337f968d2d27de |
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