Myung Gwan Hahm (1409209)Jae-Hwang Lee (1365012)Amelia H. C. Hart (1780990)Sung Moo Song (1866814)Jaewook Nam (1409188)Hyun Young Jung (1823776)Daniel Paul Hashim (1747273)Bo Li (112195)Tharangattu N. Narayanan (1780987)Chi-Dong Park (1866820)Yao Zhao (317881)Robert Vajtai (1394533)Yoong Ahm Kim (1271820)Takuya Hayashi (334059)Bon-Cheol Ku (1631044)Morinobu Endo (1271835)Enrique Barrera (1866817)Yung Joon Jung (1665757)Edwin L. Thomas (1423942)Pulickel M. Ajayan (1285146)
A carbon nanotube yarn core graphitic shell hybrid fiber was fabricated <i>via</i> facile heat treatment of epoxy-based negative photoresist (SU-8) on carbon nanotube yarn. The effective encapsulation of carbon nanotube yarn in carbon fiber and a glassy carbon outer shell determines their physical properties. The higher electrical conductivity (than carbon fiber) of the carbon nanotube yarn overcomes the drawbacks of carbon fiber/glassy carbon, and the better properties (than carbon nanotubes) of the carbon fiber/glassy carbon make up for the lower thermal and mechanical properties of the carbon nanotube yarn <i>via</i> synergistic hybridization without any chemical doping and additional processes.
Myung Gwan HahmJae‐Hwang LeeAmelia H. C. HartSung Moo SongJaewook NamHyun Young JungDaniel P. HashimBo LiTharangattu N. NarayananChi-Dong ParkYao ZhaoRóbert VajtaiYoong Ahm KimTakuya HayashiBon‐Cheol KuMorinobu EndoEnrique V. BarreraYung Joon JungEdwin L. ThomasPulickel M. Ajayan
Jing LiuTong WangTetsuya UchidaSatish Kumar
Timothy J. LongsonRanadeep BhowmickClaire GuBrett A. Cruden
Liqiang YangChao ZhangSrikanth PillaShaoqin Gong
Lele XuXinyu JiaoChao ShiAn-Ping WuPeng‐Xiang HouChang LiuHui–Ming Cheng