Scientists Create Super-Elastic Conducting Fibers (IMAGE)
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University of Texas at Dallas scientists have constructed novel fibers by wrapping sheets of tiny carbon nanotubes to form a sheath around a long rubber core. This illustration shows complex two-dimensional buckling, shown in yellow, of the carbon nanotube sheath/rubber-core fiber. The buckling results in a conductive fiber with super elasticity and novel electronic properties.
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UT Dallas Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute
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