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ADVANCES IN CARBON NANOTUBES
Carbon Nanotubes: Continued Innovations and Challenges,
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M.S. Dresselhaus and H. Dai, Guest Editors
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Recent Advances in Methods of Forming Carbon Nanotubes,
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J. Liu, S. Fan, and H. Dai
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Purification and Separation of Carbon Nanotubes, 252
R.C. Haddon, J. Sippel, A.G. Rinzler, and F. Papadimitrakopoulos
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Turning Peapods into Doube-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, 260
S. Bandow, K. Hirahara, T. Hiraoka, G. Chen, P.C. Eklund, and S. Iijima
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Imaging and Characterization of Molecules and One-Dimensional
Crystals Formed within Carbon Nanotubes, 265
J. Sloan, D.E. Luzzi, A.I. Kirkland, J.L. Hutchison, and M.L.H. Green
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Electron Transport in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes,
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P.L. McEuen and J.-Y. Park
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Carbon Nanotube Photophysics, 276
A. Jorio, R. Saito, T. Hertel, R.B. Weisman, G. Dresselhaus, and M.S.
Dresselhaus
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Nanotubes and the Pursuit of Applications, 281
W.A. de Heer
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Arthur
Robert von Hippel (1898–2003), 288

Abstracts for May 2004 Journal of Materials Research, 205

Letter
from the President, 221
Our Tax Dollars at Work
H.E. Katz
Materials
Matters, 222
Research/Researchers, 224
Science
Policy, 231
Public
Affairs Forum, 234
Building Bridges with NIH
D.J. Eaglesham
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Concise Dictionary of Materials Science, V. Novikov , reviewed
by J.H. Westbrook
Classified,
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Volume 29, No. 4
April 2004
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ON THE COVER: Advances in Carbon Nanotubes. Scanning electron micrograph of single-walled nanotubes (length, approximately 15 µm) grown via chemical vapor deposition under an electric field. The nano-tubes exhibit alignment guided by the field. In the background: laser-oven-grown single-walled carbon nanotubes, purified by means of HNO3 and cross-flow. See the technical theme that begins on p. 237.
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