Formation of C60- Encapsulated Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Novel Electrical Transport Properties Based on Plasma Technology
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The encapsulation of C60 molecules inside double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs) is realized by means of a plasma ion-irradiation method. Transmission electron microscopy observations confirm that DWNTs have been filled with C60 fullerenes having amorphous morphology. More importantly, electrical transport measurements indicate that C60-encapsulated metallic DWNTs exhibit a novel negative differential resistance behavior.
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著者
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HATAKEYAMA Rikizo
Department of Electronic Engineering, Tohoku University
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LI Yongfeng
Department of Electronic Engineering, Tohoku University
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OKADA Takeru
Department of Electronic Engineering, Tohoku University
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Kato Toshiaki
Department Of Applied Chemistry School Of Engineering Tokai University
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Hatakeyama Rikizo
Department Of Electronic Engineering Tohoku University
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Kaneko Toshiro
Department Of Electronic Engineering Tohoku University
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Li Yongfeng
Department Of Electronic Engineering Tohoku University
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