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Raman spectroscopy of carbon nanotubes
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The use of Raman spectroscopy to reveal the remarkable structure and the unusual electronic and phonon properties of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) is reviewed comprehensively in this article.About:
This article is published in Physics Reports.The article was published on 2005-03-01. It has received 3835 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Optical properties of carbon nanotubes & Carbon nanotube.read more
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Improved electron field emission from metal grafted graphene composites
TL;DR: In this paper, metal nanoparticle grafted graphene films (GFs) form a new composite for electron field emission devices and the surface morphology and microstructure were probed by scanning and high resolution transmission electron microscopy.
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Novel approach for synthesizing different shapes of carbon nanotubes from rice straw residue
TL;DR: In this article, a novel pyrolysis system was applied to prepare carbon nanotubes (CNTs) from hydrochars of rice straw (RS), which regards the famous undesirable biomass, in Egypt.
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Study of carbon nanotubes based Polydimethylsiloxane composite films
Muhammad Imran Shahzad,Mauro Giorcelli,Nadia Shahzad,Salvatore Antonio Guastella,Micaela Castellino,Pravin Vitthal Jagdale,Alberto Tagliaferro +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composites with different weight percentages (0.0% to 3.0%) of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) having diameter 10?30 nm and length 20?30?m were produced on glass.
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Vibronic thulium laser at 2131 nm Q-switched by single-walled carbon nanotubes
Pavel Loiko,Xavier Mateos,Sun Young Choi,Fabian Rotermund,Josep Maria Serres,Magdalena Aguiló,Francesc Díaz,Konstantin Yumashev,Uwe Griebner,Valentin Petrov +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a vibronic Tm3+:KLu(WO4)2 microchip laser at ∼2.13μm is demonstrated. And the authors achieved the longest wavelength in this mode of operation, to the best of their knowledge.
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Carbon Nanofiber-Based Palladium/Zinc Catalysts for the Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol at Atmospheric Pressure
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the Pd/Zn molar ratio on PdZn alloy particle size was analyzed and the influence of the type of nanofiber (platelet or fishbone) on the catalytic behavior was also studied.
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Raman Spectrum of Graphite
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TL;DR: Raman spectra are reported from single crystals of graphite and other graphite materials as mentioned in this paper, and the Raman intensity of this band is inversely proportional to the crystallite size and is caused by a breakdown of the k-selection rule.
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Physical properties of carbon nanotubes
TL;DR: In this paper, an introductory textbook for graduate students and researchers from various fields of science who wish to learn about carbon nanotubes is presented, focusing on the basic principles behind the physical properties and giving the background necessary to understand the recent developments.
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Science of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a detailed overview of the properties of Fullerenes and their properties in surface science applications, such as scanning tunnel microscopy, growth and fragmentation studies, and chemical synthesis.
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Band gap fluorescence from individual single-walled carbon nanotubes.
Michael J. O'Connell,Sergei M. Bachilo,Chad B. Huffman,Valerie C. Moore,Michael S. Strano,Erik H. Haroz,Kristy L. Rialon,Peter J. Boul,William H. Noon,Carter Kittrell,Jianpeng Ma,Jianpeng Ma,Robert H. Hauge,R. Bruce Weisman,Richard E. Smalley +14 more
TL;DR: At pH less than 5, the absorption and emission spectra of individual nanotubes show evidence of band gap–selective protonation of the side walls of the tube, which is readily reversed by treatment with base or ultraviolet light.
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Unusually High Thermal Conductivity of Carbon Nanotubes
TL;DR: An unusually high value, lambda approximately 6600 W/m K, is suggested for an isolated (10,10) nanotube at room temperature, comparable to the thermal conductivity of a hypothetical isolated graphene monolayer or diamond.