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Nanotechnology | 2007

Inherent-opening-controlled pattern formation in carbon nanotube arrays

Xiao Huang; Jijie J Zhou; Elijah B. Sansom; Morteza Gharib; Sow Chorng Haur

We have introduced inherent openings into densely packed carbon nanotube arrays to study self-organized pattern formation when the arrays undergo a wetting–dewetting treatment from nanotube tips. These inherent openings, made of circular or elongated hollows in nanotube mats, serve as dewetting centres, from where liquid recedes from. As the dewetting centres initiate dry zones and the dry zones expand, surrounding nanotubes are pulled away from the dewetting centres by liquid surface tension. Among short nanotubes, the self-organized patterns are consistent with the shape of the inherent openings, i.e. slender openings lead to elongated trench-like structures, and circular holes result in relatively round nest-like arrangements. Nanotubes in a relatively high mat are more connected, like in an elastic body, than those in a short mat. Small cracks often initialize themselves in a relatively high mat, along two or more adjacent round openings; each of the cracks evolves into a trench as liquid dries up. Self-organized pattern control with inherent openings needs to initiate the dewetting process above the nanotube tips. If there is no liquid on top, inherent openings barely enlarge themselves after the wetting–dewetting treatment.


Nanotechnology | 2008

Controlled partial embedding of carbon nanotubes within flexible transparent layers

Elijah B. Sansom; Derek Rinderknecht; Morteza Gharib


Archive | 2010

Drug delivery and substance transfer facilitated by nano-enhanced device having aligned carbon nanotubes protruding from device surface

Morteza Gharib; Elijah B. Sansom


Archive | 2005

Nanoscale wicking methods and devices

Jijie Zhou; Michael J. Bronikowski; Flavio Noca; Elijah B. Sansom


Archive | 2007

Method for selectively anchoring large numbers of nanoscale structures

Morteza Gharib; Derek Rinderknecht; Elijah B. Sansom


Archive | 2005

Method for patterning large scale nano-fibrous surfaces using capillography

Flavio Noca; Elijah B. Sansom; Jijie Zhou; Morteza Gharib


Archive | 2012

Method for selectively anchoring and exposing large numbers of nanoscale structures

Elijah B. Sansom; Derek Rinderknecht; Morteza Gharib


Archive | 2008

Fabrication of anchored carbon nanotube array devices for integrated light collection and energy conversion

Elijah B. Sansom; Morteza Gharib; Derek Rinderknecht


Archive | 2005

Capillary lithography of nanofiber arrays

Flavio Noca; Elijah B. Sansom; Jijie Zhou; Morteza Gharib


Archive | 2003

Self-Assembly Patterns Formed by Lateral Capillary Force Within Carbon Nanotube Arrays

Elijah B. Sansom; Jijie Zhou; Flavio Noca; Morteza Gharib

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Morteza Gharib

California Institute of Technology

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Flavio Noca

California Institute of Technology

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Derek Rinderknecht

California Institute of Technology

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Jijie Zhou

California Institute of Technology

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Fei Chen

California Institute of Technology

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Michael E. Hoenk

California Institute of Technology

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Michael J. Bronikowski

California Institute of Technology

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Jijie J Zhou

Nanyang Technological University

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Sow Chorng Haur

National University of Singapore

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