High-Throughput Determination of Statistical Structure Information for Horizontal Carbon Nanotube Arrays by Optical Imaging

Advanced Materials
Shibin DengJin Zhang

Abstract

Optical multicolor imaging is used as a high-throughput statistical tool to determine the structure information of horizontally aligned carbon nanotube arrays on various substrates and in diverse environments. This high-throughput ability is achieved through the direct use of optical image information and an over 10-fold enhancement of the optical contrast by polarization manipulation.

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