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Ultrasonic nanowelding of carbon nanotubes to metal electrodes

Chen et al., 2006

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526921492945468985
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Chen C
Yan L
Kong E
Zhang Y
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Nanotechnology

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A simple ultrasonic nanowelding technique has been developed to reliably bond single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) onto metal electrodes, by pressing SWCNTs against electrodes under a vibrating force at ultrasonic frequency. The bonds formed have been …
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