'Nanocable' could be big boon for energy storage
Thanks to a little serendipity, researchers at Rice University have created a tiny coaxial cable that is about a thousand times smaller than a human hair and has higher capacitance than previously reported microcapacitors. The nanocable was produced with techniques pioneered in the nascent graphene research field and could be used to build next-generation energy storage systems.
'Nanocable' could be big boon for energy storage
Thanks to a little serendipity, researchers at Rice University have created a tiny coaxial cable that is about a thousand times smaller than a human hair and has higher capacitance than previously ...
Thu 7 Jun 12 from Phys.org
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Incredible Microcapacitor Built by Accident
A tiny coaxial cable is about a thousand times smaller than a human hair and has higher capacitance than previously reported microcapacitors.
Mon 11 Jun 12 from Laboratory Equipment
Rice University Researchers Develop Coaxial Nanocable
By Will Soutter A research team from the Rice University has fabricated a small coaxial cable having a width of 100 nm that demonstrates better capacitance when compared to earlier reported...
Fri 8 Jun 12 from AZoNano
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