A novel method of synthesis of dense arrays of aligned single crystalline copper nanotubes using electrodeposition in the presence of a rotating electric field

Venkata Kamalakar, M. ; Raychaudhuri, A. K. (2008) A novel method of synthesis of dense arrays of aligned single crystalline copper nanotubes using electrodeposition in the presence of a rotating electric field Advanced Materials, 20 (1). pp. 149-154. ISSN 0935-9648

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Abstract

Copper nanotube arrays are synthesized by electrodeposition of copper into the porous alumina membranes in presence of a lateral rotating electric field. A computer simulation of the experiment gives the insight of growth mechanism. In principle, this method can be applied to synthesize nanotube arrays of all such materials which can be electrodeposited.

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Keywords:Electronics; Metals; Nanotubes
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