Fabricating Copper Nanotubes by Electrodeposition

TBMG-5515

08/01/2009

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Copper tubes having diameters between about 100 and about 200 nm have been fabricated by electrodeposition of copper into the pores of alumina nanopore membranes. Copper nanotubes are under consideration as alternatives to copper nanorods and nanowires for applications involving thermal and/or electrical contacts, wherein the greater specific areas of nanotubes could afford lower effective thermal and/or electrical resistivities. Heretofore, copper nanorods and nanowires have been fabricated by a combination of electrodeposition and a conventional expensive lithographic process. The present electrodeposition-based process for fabricating copper nanotubes costs less and enables production of copper nanotubes at greater rate.

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"Fabricating Copper Nanotubes by Electrodeposition," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2009.
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Aug 1, 2009
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TBMG-5515
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English