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Spectroscopy Improves Nanotube Growth

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Hank Hogan

Better displays may be on the way, thanks to work on carbon nanotube growth by researchers at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, South Korea. Using optical emission spectroscopy, the scientists have found the optimum conditions for the growth of vertically aligned nanotubes in a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition system. Carbon nanotubes could form the basis of long-lasting, high-performance miniature field emission devices that could be used to create the flat equivalent of the standard cathode-ray tube. To do that, the tubes must be vertically aligned, and the best method to do this...Read full article

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    Published: March 2006
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