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Thermolysis of C60 thin films yields Ni-filled tapered nanotubes

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and Ni deposited on a silica plate at 950 °C. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) studies reveal that these tapered structures are almost completely filled with Ni and are closed at both ends. The diameters of the needles (2–5 μm in length) range between 10–20 nm at one end and 30–200 nm at the other. A surprisingly high degree of graphitization is observed in the walls of the nanotubes. These unique structures may prove useful as electrodes with various applications such as precision probes in biological systems or scanning tunnelling microscope tips.

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Received: 13 August 1998/Accepted: 13 August 1998

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Grobert, N., Terrones, M., Osborne, A. et al. Thermolysis of C60 thin films yields Ni-filled tapered nanotubes . Appl Phys A 67, 595–598 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003390050828

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