Publications by authors named "Kaspar Snashall"

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  • Research into carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has gained significant attention for nearly 30 years, with recent advancements leading to their application in electronics.
  • Traditional methods for mass-producing CNT devices involve energy-intensive processes or complex photolithography, but a new approach using a universal catalyst precursor enables easier and cheaper production methods.
  • By utilizing techniques like inkjet printing and stamp printing, researchers have achieved high-quality vertically aligned CNTs, eliminating the need for costly post-processing and opening doors for large-scale industrial applications.
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Flow-assisted dielectrophoresis (DEP) is an efficient self-assembly method for the controllable and reproducible positioning, alignment, and selection of nanowires. DEP is used for nanowire analysis, characterization, and for solution-based fabrication of semiconducting devices. The method works by applying an alternating electric field between metallic electrodes.

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