Horizontal carbon nanotube alignment.

Abstract

The production of horizontally aligned carbon nanotubes offers a rapid means of realizing a myriad of self-assembled near-atom-scale technologies - from novel photonic crystals to nanoscale transistors. The ability to reproducibly align anisotropic nanostructures has huge technological value. Here we review the present state-of-the-art in horizontal carbon nanotube alignment. For both in\textit{in} and ex situ\textit{ex situ} approaches, we quantitatively assess the reported linear packing densities alongside the degree of alignment possible for each of these core methodologies

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