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Flash welding of conducting polymer nanofibres

Jiaxing Huang & Richard B. Kaner

Nature Materials 3, 783 - 786 (2004) Published online: 24 October 2004

doi:10.1038/nmat1242

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Typical TEM images showing polyaniline nanofibres before and after exposure to a camera flash.

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A polyaniline nanofibre film before and after welding.

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SEM image showing the cross-section of an asymmetric free-standing nanofibre film produced by flash welding.

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Optical microscope images showing that flash welding through a copper grid (a) reproduces the grid pattern on a polyaniline nanofibre film (b).

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SEM images showing a mixture of polyaniline nanofibres and polystyrene spheres before (a) and after (b) flash welding.

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