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Nanotube surface arrays: weaving, bending, and assembling on patterned silicon
Authors:Tsukruk Vladimir V  Ko Hyunhyub  Peleshanko Sergiy
Institution:Materials Science & Engineering Department, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA. vladimir@iastate.edu
Abstract:We report the fabrication of ordered arrays of oriented and bent carbon nanotube on a patterned silicon surface with a micron scale spacing extending over millimeter size surface areas. We suggest that the patterning is controlled by the hydrodynamic behavior of a fluid front and orientation and bending mechanisms are facilitated by the pinned carbon nanotubes trapped by the liquid-solid-vapor contact line. The bending of the pinned nanotubes occurs along the shrinking receding front of the drying microdroplets. The formation of stratified microfluidic layers is vital for stimulating periodic instabilities of the contact line.
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