Ji Hyun KimGE FernandesD DeisleySW JungM JokubaitisHM KimKB KimJM Xu
We have developed a new method of electron beam cross-linking to improve electrical conductivity without deteriorating optical transparency of carbon nanotube films. Nano- and micro-patterning on carbon nanotube films are found to be effective in improving optical transparency, but comes at a cost of reducing electrical conductivity. Thermal conductivity of carbon nanotube films can be significantly reduced by nanopatterning. A decreased thermal conductivity may not be all negative, as it could help thermal energy harvesting through increasing Seebeck coefficient and ZT. Multifunctional nanocomposites of carbon nanotube and poly( N-isopropylacrylamide) were prepared and they showed high electromagnetic interference shielding efficiencies and thermal signature reduction while remain optically transparent.
J. H. KimG. E. FernandesD. DeisleyS.W. JungM. JokubaitisH.M. KimK.B. KimJ.M. Xu
J. H. KimG. E. FernandesD. DeisleyS.W. JungM. JokubaitisH.M. KimK.B. KimJ.M. Xu
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