Title

Mass-Productions Of Vertically Aligned Extremely Long Metallic Micro/Nanowires Using Fiber Drawing Nanomanufacturing

Abstract

The mass-productions of vertically aligned extremely long metallic micro/nanowires using fiber drawing nanomanufacturing with appropriate filling materials in power or rod form was investigated. The fibers from the first drawing process were cut into short pieces of equal length, which are stacked together to form a hexagonal bundle for the next drawing cycle. The outer and inner diameters, and the thickness of the glass tube decreased from centimeters to hundreds nanometers. The ratio of size depended on the diameters of the starting preform or rod and the obtained fibers, and thermophysical properties of glass and material at the drawing temperature. The microwire formed good contact with the glass shell, and bent off the center, indicating its good ductility. It was observed that the softening temperature of the glass is between the melting temperature and the boiling temperatures of the filling material.

Publication Date

4-4-2008

Publication Title

Advanced Materials

Volume

20

Issue

7

Number of Pages

1310-1314

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.200702126

Socpus ID

54949154515 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/54949154515

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