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Structural characterization of randomly and vertically oriented carbon nanotube films grown by chemical vapour deposition

Ikuno et al., 2003

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18093803307779370968
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Ikuno T
Furuta H
Yamamoto T
Takahashi S
Kamizono M
Honda S
Katayama M
Hirao T
Oura K
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Surface and Interface Analysis: An International Journal devoted to the development and application of techniques for the analysis of surfaces, interfaces and thin films

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We have investigated the structures of randomly and vertically oriented carbon nanotubes grown by thermal chemical vapour deposition and dual‐rf‐plasma‐enhanced chemical vapour deposition, respectively. The randomly oriented carbon nanotubes have a bamboo …
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