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Suspended Nanotubes Imaged by Photoluminescence

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Daniel S. Burgess

The luminescent response of optically pumped single-walled carbon nanotubes may be used to create images of the structures, report scientists from the Institute for Microstructural Sciences in Ottawa and from the University of Ottawa. Employed as a nondestructive imaging modality, photoluminescence offers a means of locating nanotubes for assembly into optoelectronic components and of exploring fundamental characteristics of the structures, they suggest. New means of observing nanotubes suspended in air over trenches in a substrate are of particular interest, they propose, because the...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
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