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Highly Conductive and Color-Coded Carbon Nanotubes Produced

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A method is developed to sort nanotubes according to their size.

Michael A. Greenwood

The explosive growth of flat panel displays and other electrochromic devices has been fueled in part by transparent thin-film technology that conducts electricity but does not interfere with image quality. Indium tin oxide is the thin film of choice for this purpose, but the material has some problems, not the least of which is the increasing expense of indium because of a tightening supply. Researchers Alexander A. Green and Mark C. Hersam of Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., have created a thin film fashioned from single-walled carbon nanotubes — a substance that is plentiful...Read full article

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    Published: June 2008
    carbon nanotubesConsumerelectrochromic devicesenergyflat-panel displaysindustrialResearch & TechnologyTech Pulse

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