Drawing a single nanofibre over hundreds of microns

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1998 EDP Sciences
, , Citation T. Ondarçuhu and C. Joachim 1998 EPL 42 215 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1998-00233-9

0295-5075/42/2/215

Abstract

We demonstrate that the limits of drawing of fibre can be pushed down to nanometre dimensions. By a process similar to dry-spinning, nanofibres can be drawn with ultimate dimensions comparable with the ones of single-wall carbon nanotubes. An important difference with tubes is that our nanofibres are produced one at a time. It is also shown that the nanofibre can be positionned precisely on a surface during fabrication, and can then be cut or manipulated by an AFM tip.

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