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Linear arrays of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) can be produced by directly exposing thin linear features written on a Si wafer to non‐uniform plasmas, as reported by Kostya (Ken) Ostrikov and co‐workers on page 69. This approach can be used to produce virtually any pattern of linear arrays of VACNTs with variable and graded morphology and structure, without any catalyst or complex nanofabrication...
Low‐temperature plasmas in direct contact with arbitrary, written linear features on a Si wafer enable catalyst‐free integration of carbon nanotubes into a Si‐based nanodevice platform and in situ resolution of individual nucleation events. The graded nanotube arrays show reliable, reproducible, and competitive performance in electron field emission and biosensing nanodevices.
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