Claims
- 1. A vapor-grown carbonaceous fiber comprising planes formed of carbon atoms in a condensed ring structure concentrically grown around a center longitudinal axis of said fiber, and sharp ends at both ends of said fiber, wherein d1/d0<0.5 and L/d0>0.5, wherein d0 is a main diameter of said carbonaceous fiber, d1 is a diameter at said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber, and L is a distance from said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber to a start point where the diameter starts to decrease. said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber, and L is a distance from said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber to a start point where the diameter starts to decrease.
- 2. The vapor-grown carbonaceous fiber according to claim 1, wherein said carbonaceous fiber has a hollow structure extending along and around said longitudinal axis.
- 3. A mixture of vapor-grown carbonaceous fibers, said fibers comprising planes formed of carbon atoms in a condensed ring structure concentrically grown around a center longitudinal axis of said fibers, some of said fibers having both ends wherein d1/d0<0.5 and L/d0>0.5, wherein d0 is a main diameter of said carbonaceous fiber, d1 is a diameter at said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber, and L is a distance from said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber to a start point where the diameter starts to decrease, and others of said fibers having only one sharp end.
- 4. The vapor-grown carbonaceous fiber according to claim 3, wherein d1/d0<0.13 and L/d0>1.3, wherein do is a main diameter of said carbonaceous fiber, d1 is a diameter at said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber, and L is a distance from said sharp ends of said carbonaceous fiber to a start point where the diameter starts to decrease.
- 5. The mixture of vapor-grown carbonaceous fibers according to claim 3 or 4, wherein more than 10% of said carbonaceous fibers have both ends sharp.
- 6. The mixture of vapor-grown carbonaceous fibers according to claim 3 or 4, wherein said carbonaceous fibers have a hollow structure extending along and around said longitudinal axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is an application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 111(a) claiming benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(e)(i) of the filing date of Provisional Application 60/156,716 filed Sep. 30, 1999 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 111(b).
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