Carbon nanotube synthesis has evolved into a multidisciplinary field that combines materials science, chemistry and engineering. Various methods, including chemical vapour deposition (CVD) techniques, ...
The effective dispersion of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is critical to their commercial success in applications such as energy storage and polymer composites. Their high aspect ratio and strong van der ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as a cornerstone in nanoscale materials research due to their outstanding mechanical properties, including exceptionally high tensile strength, stiffness and ...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) yarns are promising for flexible and fabric-type wearable materials that can convert waste heat into thermoelectricity. To improve the thermoelectric properties of CNT yarns, ...
CNT yarns can be used in thermoelectric devices to produce electricity from low-grade waste heat. To this end, researchers from Okayama University in Japan developed a doping protocol to produce ...
CNTs are cylindrical nanostructures that are composed of carbon atoms. These nanomaterials were first discovered in 1991 by Sumio Iijima. CNTs are classified into two groups: single-wall Carbon ...
Owing to the nanoscale cross-sections and the special SEE mechanism in CNT FETs, the CNT FETs feature a much strong SEE tolerance. Using a pulse laser as the irradiation source, the CNT FETs and SRAM ...
DENSO recently announced it will exhibit its Indoor Positioning System at NRF 2026 in New York and, earlier this month, entered a 17-month Joint Development Agreement with Canatu to scale larger-area ...
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Carbon nanotubes are being turned into single-photon light sources
Carbon nanotubes are moving from lab curiosities to workhorse components in quantum hardware, and one of the most striking examples is their use as single-photon light sources. By exploiting their ...
Carbon nanotube architectures are used in numerous technologies because of their unique attributes. Raman spectroscopy can analyze a variety of carbon nanotube attributes, including tube diameter, ...
Some things are just self-evident. You need oxygen to live, deep-dish pizza is an Italian-themed casserole, drivers that block the fast lane are deserving of special scorn, and electric motors require ...
Researchers have succeeded in constructing the coil of an electric motor using only carbon nanotubes without any metals, and realizing it to the point where it can actually run. (Nanowerk News) ...
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