1. Radial Alignment of Carbon Nanotubes via Dead‐End Filtration
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Christian Rust, Elias Schill, Oisín Garrity, Manuel Spari, Han Li, Andreas Bacher, Markus Guttmann, Stephanie Reich, and Benjamin S. Flavel
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Technology ,500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::530 Physik::530 Physik ,General Chemistry ,terahertz spectroscopy ,1D crystals ,polarizers ,Biomaterials ,hot‐embossing ,thin films ,membranes ,General Materials Science ,optical limiters ,ddc:600 ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Dead-end filtration is a facile method to globally align single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in large area films with a 2D order parameter, S2D, approaching unity. Uniaxial alignment has been achieved using pristine and hot-embossed membranes but more sophisticated geometries have yet to be investigated. In this work, three different patterns with radial symmetry and an area of 3.8 cm2 are created. Two of these patterns are replicated by the filtered SWCNTs and S2D values of ≈0.85 are obtained. Each of the radially aligned SWCNT films is characterized by scanning cross-polarized microscopy in reflectance and laser imaging in transmittance with linear, radial, and azimuthal polarized light fields. The former is used to define a novel indicator akin to the 2D order parameter using Malu's law, yielding 0.82 for the respective film. The films are then transferred to a flexible printed circuit board and terminal two-probe electrical measurements are conducted to explore the potential of those new alignment geometries.
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- 2023
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