Fabrication and Property Investigation of Carbon Nanotube-Clamped Metal Atomic Chains
Metal atomic chains (MACs) are extremely small one-dimensional structures [1]. They have unique physical properties due to the special structures, such as quantized conductance, quantum magnetoresistivity, and so on [2–5]. Therefore, MACs based devices ha
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Dai-Ming Tang
In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies of Carbon Nanotube Nucleation Mechanism and Carbon NanotubeClamped Metal Atomic Chains
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Dai-Ming Tang
In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies of Carbon Nanotube Nucleation Mechanism and Carbon Nanotube-Clamped Metal Atomic Chains Doctoral Thesis accepted by Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Author Dr. Dai-Ming Tang Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science Institute of Metal Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang People’s Republic of China
Supervisors Prof. Hui-Ming Cheng Prof. Chang Liu Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science Institute of Metal Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang People’s Republic of China
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