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Growth of aligned MWNT arrays using a micrometer scale local-heater at low ambient temperature.
Dittmer, S,Ek-Weis, J,Nerushev, O A,Campbell, E E B American Scientific Publishers 2010 Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology Vol.10 No.6
<P>Ambient room temperature growth of aligned multi-walled carbon nanotube arrays on micrometer scale local heaters is demonstrated. High growth rates of up to 8.8 microm per second have been achieved and the growth has been monitored in situ using optical microscopy. The growth starts and ends abruptly over the length of the local heater. The terminal length of the nanotubes shows a clear dependence on growth temperature and small inhomogeneities in temperature across the heater are seen to lead to interesting microstructure of the arrays. The activation energy for growth was seen to be consistent with earlier reports for acetylene growth of nanotubes on iron catalysts.</P>
Debating and Reassessing history : Asian Alliances: Chinese and Japanese Experiences Compared
( Lowell Dittmer ) 경남대학교 극동문제연구소 2014 ASIAN PERSPECTIVE Vol.38 No.1
In this article I view Asian alliances as a product of universal security needs and culturally constructed variables. While the alliance remains one of the fundamentals of contemporary international politics, I attempt to show through comparative analysis of the Sino-Soviet alliance and the Japan-US security alliance how subtle differences of national developmental experience can significantly affect political outcomes in East Asia. KEYWORDS: asymmetrical, alliance, unequal treaty, constructivism, realism, Westphalian system, bandwagoning, balancing, security.
China and the Two Koreas: A Triangular Perspective
( Lowell Dittmer ) 국방대학교 안보문제연구소 2012 The Korean Journal of Security Affairs Vol.17 No.2
China`s relations with North and South Korea are a significant facet of the Korea problem.1) This article attempts to apply the logic of the “strategic triangle” to analyze these relationships. We find that although there was a relatively well-conceived attempt by South Korea to apply triangular logic to unlock the relationship, the DPRK`s sense of vulnerability and ideological rigidity has prevented it from acting in accord with triangular logic.
로웰디트머 ( Lowell Dittmer ) 한국정치평론학회 2013 정치와 평론 Vol.13 No.-
In terms of the number of people involved, the size of the country, and the protracted duration, the Chinese revolution was the greatest revolution in world history. As such, it of course had a major impact on all of East Asia. But that impact varied according to time and place. For purposes of analysis, the revolution can be divided chronologically into pre-Liberation and post-Liberation stages, and geographically we can distinguish the impact on China itself from the impact on other “colonial and semi-colonial areas” in East Asia. The spread of the revolution entered a third phase after the introduction of “reform and opening” policy in late 1978, at which point the PRC leadership began to disavow further efforts to “export revolution” and at least for the time being adopted a policy of building socialism in one country. Whether and in what form the impact of the revolutionary ideal will survive under these new circumstances remains as yet unclear.