Growth of carbon nanotubes via twisted graphene nanoribbons
Carbon nanotubes have long been described as rolled-up graphene sheets. It is only fairly recently observed that longitudinal cleavage of carbon nanotubes, using chemical, catalytical and electrical approaches, unzips them into thin graphene strips of various widths, the so-called graphene nanoribbo...
Main Authors: | Lim, H, Miyata, Y, Kitaura, R, Nishimura, Y, Nishimoto, Y, Irle, S, Warner, J, Kataura, H, Shinohara, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2013
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