학술논문

Enormous Shrinkage of Carbon Nanotubes under Low-Energy Electron Beam Irradiation with Uniaxial Tensile Stress
Document Type
Article
Source
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics; June 2011, Vol. 50 Issue: 6 p06GE10-06GE15, 6p
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ISSN
00214922; 13474065
Abstract
We found that low-energy electron irradiation combined with uniaxial tensile stress strongly enhanced the shrinkage of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The shrinking maximized at 5 keV, although some believe that the low-energy electron irradiation from 1 to 30 keV using a scanning electron microscope hardly induces structural deformation of CNTs. Such shrunk CNTs showed periodic and zigzag folding of their sidewalls, resulting in about 90% shrinkage from the original length. Such deformation could be induced in either single- or multi-walled nanotubes (MWNTs). The surface area per unit volume drastically increased up to 560% when a tube shrunk to 10% of its original length, a phenomenon observed in the shrinkage of MWNTs.