Progresses of in situ TEM studies of graphene and carbon nanotubes

Carbon-based advanced nanomaterials are important for the devices of next generation, such as in field effect transistors, sensors, nanoelectronics, nanocomposites and flexible displays. In recent years, one-dimensional carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and two-dimensional graphene have become new members of...

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Main Author: Syafaruddin M.S.A.M.; Rosmi M.S.; Wan O.S.; Sidik S.M.; Yaakob Y.; Bakar S.A.; Mohamed M.A.; Hir Z.A.M.; Masaki T.
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Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics 2024
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Syafaruddin M.S.A.M.; Rosmi M.S.; Wan O.S.; Sidik S.M.; Yaakob Y.; Bakar S.A.; Mohamed M.A.; Hir Z.A.M.; Masaki T.
Progresses of in situ TEM studies of graphene and carbon nanotubes
2024
AIP Conference Proceedings
2750
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10.1063/5.0149683
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85189346609&doi=10.1063%2f5.0149683&partnerID=40&md5=59a64f708cb72393a57dc98999fa4a00
Carbon-based advanced nanomaterials are important for the devices of next generation, such as in field effect transistors, sensors, nanoelectronics, nanocomposites and flexible displays. In recent years, one-dimensional carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and two-dimensional graphene have become new members of the carbon family. They are ideal model materials for low-dimensional sciences, and are regarded as the key materials for future nanoscience and nanotechnology. Although CNTs and graphene have been employed in many nanotechnology application including interconnections, nanosensors, medicals and so on, the detail information about these nanomaterials still need to be answered before it can be fully utilized in various applications. This fundamental information will be significant to control the CNTs and graphene growth, as well as knowledge and explanation about their properties in desired applications. In this review, recent progress in CNTs and graphene research will be introduced including the controllable synthesis, proposed growth mechanism, CNTs/graphene-based electronic devices and in situ TEM investigations. © 2024 AIP Publishing LLC.
American Institute of Physics
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author Syafaruddin M.S.A.M.; Rosmi M.S.; Wan O.S.; Sidik S.M.; Yaakob Y.; Bakar S.A.; Mohamed M.A.; Hir Z.A.M.; Masaki T.
spellingShingle Syafaruddin M.S.A.M.; Rosmi M.S.; Wan O.S.; Sidik S.M.; Yaakob Y.; Bakar S.A.; Mohamed M.A.; Hir Z.A.M.; Masaki T.
Progresses of in situ TEM studies of graphene and carbon nanotubes
author_facet Syafaruddin M.S.A.M.; Rosmi M.S.; Wan O.S.; Sidik S.M.; Yaakob Y.; Bakar S.A.; Mohamed M.A.; Hir Z.A.M.; Masaki T.
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title Progresses of in situ TEM studies of graphene and carbon nanotubes
title_short Progresses of in situ TEM studies of graphene and carbon nanotubes
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title_fullStr Progresses of in situ TEM studies of graphene and carbon nanotubes
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description Carbon-based advanced nanomaterials are important for the devices of next generation, such as in field effect transistors, sensors, nanoelectronics, nanocomposites and flexible displays. In recent years, one-dimensional carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and two-dimensional graphene have become new members of the carbon family. They are ideal model materials for low-dimensional sciences, and are regarded as the key materials for future nanoscience and nanotechnology. Although CNTs and graphene have been employed in many nanotechnology application including interconnections, nanosensors, medicals and so on, the detail information about these nanomaterials still need to be answered before it can be fully utilized in various applications. This fundamental information will be significant to control the CNTs and graphene growth, as well as knowledge and explanation about their properties in desired applications. In this review, recent progress in CNTs and graphene research will be introduced including the controllable synthesis, proposed growth mechanism, CNTs/graphene-based electronic devices and in situ TEM investigations. © 2024 AIP Publishing LLC.
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