Hierarchical Structures of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes as Low-Density Energy-Dissipative Materials
<p>Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are known to have remarkable properties, such as a specific strength two orders of magnitude higher than that of steel. It has remained a challenge, however, to achieve useful bulk properties from CNTs. Toward that goal, here we develop low-density bulk materials (...
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