2010
DOI: 10.18321/ectj64
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Morphological Studies on CNT Reinforced SiC/SiOC Composites

Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been grown on commercially available silicon carbide (SiC) fabric by the catalytic chemical vapour deposition (CCVD) technique. These CNT coated SiC fabrics were used to develop Silicon Carbide-Carbon Nanotube-Silicon oxy Carbide matrix composites (SiC/CNTs/SiOC) by sol gel technique. Silicon oxy Carbide refers to carbon containing silicates wherein oxygen and carbon atoms share bonds with silicon in the amorphous network structure. In this approach, alkyl-substituted silicon alkox… Show more

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“…Radio et al [43]. The carbon nanotubes used in the device are composed of silicon carbide (SiC), that were arranged in Vertically Aligned Carbon NanoTube arrays (VA CNT), as shown in Figure 2.14 [44]. The nanotubes use stress to affect current when a Voltage is applied to create memristor characteristics.…”
Section: Carbon-based Memristormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio et al [43]. The carbon nanotubes used in the device are composed of silicon carbide (SiC), that were arranged in Vertically Aligned Carbon NanoTube arrays (VA CNT), as shown in Figure 2.14 [44]. The nanotubes use stress to affect current when a Voltage is applied to create memristor characteristics.…”
Section: Carbon-based Memristormentioning
confidence: 99%