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Conduction properties of thin films from a water soluble carbon nanotube/hemicellulose complex

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Figure 2. (a) Temperature dependence of conductivity of CNT-hc films with differentand left axis) of two typical CNT-hc network fragments
Figure 3. 20×20µm2 AFM topography (a) and KPFM surface potential (SP) imagesof the CNT-hc device in the current carrying state (b)
Figure 4.Higher resolution 2potential images of the CNT-hc device in the current carrying state (b)
Figure 5. (a) Real (black lines) and imaginary (red lines) conductivity of a 130nmCNT-hc film

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