文档介绍:Perspectives of Fullerene
Nanotechnology
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Contents
Forewords ix
Part I. Plenary Lectures
Past, Present and Future of Fullerene Nanotubes: Buckytubes 3
Daniel T. Colbert and Richard E. Smalley
Novel Nanostructures: from Metal-Filled Carbon Nanotubes to
MgO Nanoferns 11
N. Grobert, W. K. Hsu, Harold W. Kroto, M. Mayne, M. Terrones,
P. Watts, R. Whitby, D. R. M. Walton and Y. Q. Zhu
Part II. Overview
Some Aspects of Fullerene Application 23
Alexander Ya. Vul’
Commercial Production of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes 35
Raouf O. Loutfy, Timothy P. Lowe, Alexander P. Moravsky and S. Katagiri
Part III. Nanotubular Structures
Field Emission Microscopy of Carbon Nanotubes 49
Yahachi Saito, Koichi Hata, Akihiro Takahara, Kohei Matsuda,
Takayuki Kona and Chuhei Ohshima
Carbon Nanotube Field Emission Display 57
Sashiro Uemura
Thin Film Carbon Nanotube Cathodes for Field Emission
Flat Panel Display and Light Source Application 67
Alexander N. Obraztsov
Pyrolytic Carbon Nanofibers and Nanotubes:
Structure and Applications 83
Masanobu Endo, Y. A. Kim and T. Hayashi
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Contents
From Conducting Polymers to Carbon Nanotubes:
New Horizons in Plastic Microelectronics and Carbon
Nanoelectronics 93
Liming Dai
Self-assembly of anic Nanotubes Synthesized by the
Chemical Transport Reaction 113
Maja Remskar, Ales Mrzel and Fran