Presentation Information

[22p-32A-1][The 24th Outstanding Achievement Award Speech] Applied Physics of Nanocarbons (NC) ~Focusing on Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) Obtained by CCVD Process~

〇Morinobu Endo1 (1.Shinshu Univ.)

Keywords:

Nanocarbons,Applied Physics,Carbon Nanotubes

Nanocarbons are defined as materials that exhibit innovative functions by controlling the structure and morphology of carbon materials at nanometer scale. The applied physics of NC is concerned with the production of nanostructure-tailored materials, functional evaluation and the mechanisms, and applications. Fullerene, carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene are typical of NC, and although they are composed of the same carbon atoms, each has unique and specific functions and applications. Here, applied physics of NC by focusing on CNT, as one of the leading nanotech-materials, which is obtained by nanostructure-controllable Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition (CCVD) process will be shown.