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Soldering
of Crossing Multi-Walled Nanotubes. Deposition of electrically conductive
amorphous carbon onto the junction of two crossing nanotubes by exposing
the junction to an electron beam in a scanning electron microscope.![]() |
Electron
beam welds nanotubes. Carbon Nanotubes measured and soldered with scanning
electron microscope (SEM). Publication:
F. Banhart, "The formation of a connection between carbon nanotubes
in an electron beam" . Nano Letters 1, 3289 (2001) F. Banhart, J.X. Li and A.V. Krasheninnikov, "Carbon nanotubes under electron irradiation: stability of tubes and action as pipes for atom transport ", Physical Review B 71, 241408 (2005). F. Banhart, J.X. Li and M. Terrones, "Cutting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with an Electron Beam: Evidence for Atom Migration Inside Nanotubes", Small 1, 953 (2005). A. V. Krasheninnikov, F. Banhart, J. X. Li, A.S. Foster and R. M. Nieminen, "Stability of carbon nanotubes under electron irradiation: the role of tube diameter and chirality", Physical Review B 72, 125428 (2005). |
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