Molecular Junctions by Joining Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Institute for Scientific and Technological Research · Universität Ulm · +3 more institutions
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Abstract
Crossing single-walled carbon nanotubes can be joined by electron beam welding to form molecular junctions. Stable junctions of various geometries are created in situ in a transmission electron microscope. Electron beam exposure at high temperatures induces structural defects which promote the joining of tubes via cross-linking of dangling bonds. The observations are supported by molecular dynamics simulations which show that the creation of vacancies and interstitials induces the formation of junctions involving seven- or eight-membered carbon rings at the surface between the tubes.
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- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
- Dangling bond
- Transmission electron microscopy
- Chemical physics
- Molecular dynamics
- Cathode ray
- Carbon fibers
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