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Gold-coated boron nitride nanotubes study microscale.(TESTING/CHARACTERIZATION)(Brief article)
Advanced Materials & Processes, May, 2007
Investigating the composition and behavior of microscale environments could become easier and more precise with nanoelectrodes being developed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana. To fabricate the nanoelectrodes, a strong, rigid, boron nitride nanotube is attached to a much larger, conductive probe.
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The nanotube forms the insulating core of the nanoelectrode. The researchers then coat the nanotube with a thin film of gold about 10 to 50 nanometers thick. The gold ...
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