Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1648376 Materials Letters 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A carbon nanotube has been generated by the electrically-induced breakdown of a carbon-coated Au nanowire. Under high current density the Au in the nanowire migrates towards both the anode and cathode resulting in a free-standing carbon nanotube and a 73% reduction in resistance. The resistivity of the carbon nanotube was < 8 × 10− 5 Ω m and it could cope with a current density > 1.8 × 1011 A/m2, indicating a structural change from amorphous to graphitic carbon. The dimensions of carbon nanotubes produced in this way have an internal diameter controlled by the parent metal nanowire template.

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