2014
DOI: 10.1021/nl5016969
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Vapor-Condensation-Assisted Optical Microscopy for Ultralong Carbon Nanotubes and Other Nanostructures

Abstract: Here we present a simple yet powerful approach for the imaging of nanostructures under an optical microscope with the help of vapor condensation on their surfaces. Supersaturated water vapor will first form a nanometer-sized water droplet on the condensation nuclei on the surface of nanostructures, and then the water droplet will grow bigger and scatter more light to make the outline of the nanostructure be visible under dark-field optical microscope. This vapor-condensation-assisted (VCA) optical microscopy i… Show more

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“…Combining Rayleigh and Raman spectra, the chiral indices of the six individual SWCNTs in Figs. 4(a) and 4(b) are assigned as (16,12), (17,12), (22,3), (13,9), Nano Res. (17,16), and (20, 6), respectively.…”
Section: Chirality Assignment Of Swcnts By In Situ Optical Spectroscopymentioning
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“…Combining Rayleigh and Raman spectra, the chiral indices of the six individual SWCNTs in Figs. 4(a) and 4(b) are assigned as (16,12), (17,12), (22,3), (13,9), Nano Res. (17,16), and (20, 6), respectively.…”
Section: Chirality Assignment Of Swcnts By In Situ Optical Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these cases, the strong tube-tube interactions might lead to a shift in peak positions compared to isolated SWCNTs [22,23]. Rayleigh spectra of all six individual nanotubes in (a) from left to right in order, whose chiral indices were identified as (16,12), (17,12), (22,3), (13,9), (17,16), and (20, 6), respectively. (i)-(k) Raman spectra of the three SWCNTs whose Rayleigh spectra are shown in (e)-(g) respectively.…”
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“…Compared with the previous methods, in our strategy, the visualization process is reversible because the nanotube will recover to its naked form without any change in structure when it returns to room temperature (proven by comparing the TEM feature and ED pattern before and after the melting process). Very recently, Wang et al developed a technique to observe nanostructures using an optical microscope with water vapor condensation 28 . Here, we want to point out that in our method, the nanotube attached to the substrate can also be reversibly visualized probably because ice nucleation was facilitated by the nanotubes in comparison to the surrounding flat substrate.…”
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“…More casually the existence of SAM patterns can be quickly visualized by condensing one's breath on the surface and seeing a pattern as the condensate evaporates. This method has been examined formally to enhance visualization of CNT and other nano-structures by Wang et al [23].…”
Section: Pre-etch Print Visualization For In-process Measurmentmentioning
confidence: 99%