Carbon Nanocapsules Grown on Carbon Fibers
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概要
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Carbon nanocapsules grown on pitch-based carbon fibers were investigated by high-resolution electron microscopy. It was found that they were formed during heating up to 2000℃ in 1 atm N_2 gas. Two types of nanocapsules were found: one was a capsule enclosing a CaS single crystal and the other was a cubic hollow capsule. The growth mechanism of these carbon nanocapsules was discussed by comparing the structures of particles formed at several temperatures.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1995-03-15
著者
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IKUHARA Yuichi
Japan Fine Ceramics Center
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Ikuhara Y
Japan Fine Ceramics Center Nagoya Jpn
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Kusunoki Michio
Japan Fine Ceramics Center
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Kon Jun-ichi
Japan Fine Ceramics Center
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