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Novel C/Cu sheath/core nanostructures synthesized via low-temperature MOCVD
Shiliang Wang1, Yuehui He, Xinli Liu
1State Key Laboratory for Powder Metallurgy, Central South University, Changsha, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
C/Cu sheath/core nanocable arrays were mass-produced on various substructures, such as Si, SiO(2), Cu or glass, by using a one-step low-temperature metal-organic chemical vapor deposition. The novel nanostructures consist of a faceted Cu nanowire core with six side surfaces and four top surfaces, and a sheath of carbon. The as-synthesized nanocables are demonstrated excellent oxidization resistance and field emission properties, and are expected to be excellent candidates as nano-interconnectors, or nanocables, in electronic devices and nano-emitters for field emissions.
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