Improving the interface between copper and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) offers a straightforward strategy for the effective manufacturing and utilisation of Cu-CNT composite material that could be used in various industries including microelectronics, aerospace and transportation. Motivated by a combination of structural and electrical measurements on Cu-M-CNT bimetal systems (M = Ni, Cr) we show, using first principles calculations, that the conductance of this composite can exceed that of a pure Cu-CNT system and that the current density can even reach 1011 A cm-2. The results show that the proper choice of alloying element (M) and type of contact facilitate the fabrication of ultra-conductive Cu-M-CNT systems by creating a favourable interfac...
A challenge is to integrate Cu with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and form a free-standing composite wire....
Ultra-conductive copper (UCC) has an enormous potential to disrupt the existing electrical and elect...
Metal-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) composites are the promising advanced materials that are being develop...
Herein, we present an experimental/computational approach for probing the interaction between metal ...
Carbon nanotubes and copper composites have long been predicted as new conductors that may benefit f...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) have been regarded as an excellent material for nano-electronic applications...
With excellent current carrying capacity and extremely high thermal conductivity, carbon nanotube (C...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
Inhomogeneous structures with carbon nanotubes (CNTs), reinforced with Cu composite foams as the rei...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
The dramatic scaling of the integrated circuit technology leads to significant challenges for Cu int...
Utilizing the extra-ordinary properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) in metal matrix composite (MMC) for...
A challenge is to integrate Cu with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and form a free-standing composite wire....
Ultra-conductive copper (UCC) has an enormous potential to disrupt the existing electrical and elect...
Metal-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) composites are the promising advanced materials that are being develop...
Herein, we present an experimental/computational approach for probing the interaction between metal ...
Carbon nanotubes and copper composites have long been predicted as new conductors that may benefit f...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) have been regarded as an excellent material for nano-electronic applications...
With excellent current carrying capacity and extremely high thermal conductivity, carbon nanotube (C...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
Inhomogeneous structures with carbon nanotubes (CNTs), reinforced with Cu composite foams as the rei...
We present research progress made in developing copper/carbon nanotube composites (Cu/CNT) to fulfil...
The dramatic scaling of the integrated circuit technology leads to significant challenges for Cu int...
Utilizing the extra-ordinary properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) in metal matrix composite (MMC) for...
A challenge is to integrate Cu with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and form a free-standing composite wire....
Ultra-conductive copper (UCC) has an enormous potential to disrupt the existing electrical and elect...
Metal-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) composites are the promising advanced materials that are being develop...