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Formation of metallic NbSe2 nanotubes and nanofibers

Tsuneta et al., 2003

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7211481767823910895
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Tsuneta T
Toshima T
Inagaki K
Shibayama T
Tanda S
Uji S
Ahlskog M
Hakonen P
Paalanen M
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Current Applied Physics

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We succeed in synthesizing NbSe2 nanotubes along with nanofibers by chemical vapor transportation. They are stable crystalline systems and can be synthesized reproducibly in a nearly equilibrium reacting process. We have investigated these nanosize structures of …
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