Better control over nanotube growth promises important advances in electronics
Researchers have found that using argon or helium during the nanotube growth process can influence their nature.
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Researchers at the Honda Research Institute, Purdue University and the University of Louisville have discovered a way to systematically grow carbon nanotubes with either metallic or semiconducting properties, solving a long-standing problem in nanotechnology research and paving the way for the widespread use of nanotubes in electronics.
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