R. C. Dye
Los Alamos National Laboratory
2 Papers
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R. C. Dye is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Carbon nanobud. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Ultralong single-wall carbon nanotubes
Lianxi Zheng,Michael J. O'Connell,Stephen K. Doorn,Xiaozhou Liao,Yonghao Zhao,Elshan A. Akhadov,Mark A. Hoffbauer,B. J. Roop,Quanxi Jia,R. C. Dye,Dean E. Peterson,Shaoming Huang,Jie Liu,Yuntian Zhu +13 more
TL;DR: The synthesis of 4-cm-long individual single-wall carbon nanotubes at a high growth rate of 11 μm s−1 by catalytic chemical vapour deposition is reported, suggesting the possibility of growing SWNTs continuously without any apparent length limitation.
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Formation of pile networks by long carbon nanotubes from decomposition of CO on Co-Mo film.
Yuntian Zhu,Egeland Gw,Li Y,Q X Jia,Gallegos J,Adriana Serquis,Xiaozhou Liao,Dean E. Peterson,R. C. Dye,B. J. Roop,Mark A. Hoffbauer +10 more
TL;DR: The formation of pile networks by long carbon nanotubes grown at 700 degrees C from a Co-Mo film on a quartz plate were formed because the density of catalyst particles on the substrate was low, which resulted in low carbon Nanotube density that did not support vertical growth.
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