Liu Li-Feng et al 2004 Chinese Phys. 13 1922 doi:10.1088/1009-1963/13/11/028
Liu Li-Feng1,3, Zhou Wei-Ya1, Zhu Pei-Ping2, Cui Ming-Qi2, Zheng Lei2,3, Zhu Jie2,3, Zhao Yi-Dong2, Song Li1,3, Yan Xiao-Qin1,3, Zhou Zhen-Ping1,3, Yuan Hua-Jun1,3, Ci Li-Jie1, Liu Dong-Fang1,3, Gao Yan1,3, Wang Jian-Xiong1,3 and Wang Gang1
Show affiliationsWell-aligned, catalyst-free nanoscale carbon tubules array was prepared by organic compound vapour deposition method using anodic aluminium oxide (AAO) as a template. The experiment of soft x-ray channelling in such carbon tubules array deposited in AAO template was performed at Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The transmission of x-rays in carbon tubules array with AAO template support was found even higher than that in bare AAO template at high-energy part of energy spectrum though the porous area of the former was smaller than that of the latter. A qualitative explanation is presented to interpret our results.
Issue 11 ( 1 November 2004)
Received 13 May 2004, in final form 22 June 2004
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