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Mechanical and electronic properties of vanadium oxide nanotubes

Sipos, B.  
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Duchamp, M.
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Magrez, A.  
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2009
Journal of Applied Physics

Vanadium oxide nanotubes with a diameter of 20-100 nm and an aspect ratio of 50-100 were synthesized by hydrothermal method. Young's modulus of 20-80 GPa was obtained by bending measurements of individual nanotubes using an atomic force microscope. Electrical resistivity and thermopower measurements on a large assembly of nanotubes determined the characteristic energies required to put a charge into a polaronic site (Delta E-g = 0.20 eV) and to extract and propagate the polaron between neighboring sites (Delta E-p = 0.09 eV). (C) 2009 American Institute of Physics. [DOI: 10.1063/1.3103280]

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.3103280
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266633500085

Author(s)
Sipos, B.  
Duchamp, M.
Magrez, A.  
Forró, L.  
BarišIć, N.
Kis, A.  
Seo, J. W.  
Bieri, F.
Krumeich, F.
Nesper, R.
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Date Issued

2009

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume

105

Issue

7

Article Number

074317

Subjects

Elastic-Modulus

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Carbon Nanotubes

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Pentoxide

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V2O5

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Transmission

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Crystalline

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Nanorods

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Polarons

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Films

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