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We used Langmuir–Blodgett films including iron atoms as a catalytic metal material for carbon nanotube (CNT) growth through chemical vapor deposition. We have found a new form of nanotube growth, which we call a giant carbon nanotube construction (GNC). The GNC seems to be a self-assembled knitted structure by carbon nanotubes. The GNC has thin (5 μm in diameter) and long (100 μm in length) structure...
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