Yutaka ManiwaRyuji FujiwaraHiroshi KiraHideki TouEiji NishiboriMasaki TakataMakoto SakataAkihiko FujiwaraXinluo ZhaoSumio IijimaYukio Ando
X-ray diffraction study of multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) grown by arc discharge in hydrogen atmosphere is presented. It is found that the thermal-expansion coefficient along the radial direction of MWNT is widely distributed in a range from $1.6\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}5} {\mathrm{K}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ to $2.6\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}5} {\mathrm{K}}^{\ensuremath{-}1},$ indicating the existence of both of Russian doll MWNT and highly defective MWNT. Russian doll MWNT is suggested to have the outer diameter less than $\ensuremath{\sim}100 \mathrm{}\mathrm{\AA{}}\mathrm{}.$ Thicker MWNT's are typically highly defective, and may have the jelly roll (scroll) or defective polygonal structure consisting of flat graphite domains.
Julien CambedouzouVasile HeresanuCélia CastroMathieu PinaultF. DatchiMohamed MézouarMartine Mayne–L'HermiteNedjma BendiabPascale Launois
B. BagautdinovKoji OharaA. A. Babaev
B. BagautdinovKoji OharaA. A. Babaev
Liangchen ChenLijun WangTang Dong-ShengXie SishenJin ChangQing
Maria BrzhezinskayaNikolay A. VinogradovV. E. MuradyanYu. M. Shul’gaN. V. PolyakovaА. С. Виноградов