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Item Teslaphoresis of Carbon Nanotubes(American Chemical Society, 2016) Bornhoeft, Lindsey R.; Castillo, Aida C.; Smalley, Preston R.; Kittrell, Carter; James, Dustin K.; Brinson, Bruce E.; Rybolt, Thomas R.; Johnson, Bruce R.; Cherukuri, Tonya K.; Cherukuri, PaulThis paper introduces Teslaphoresis, the directed motion and self-assembly of matter by a Tesla coil, and studies this electrokinetic phenomenon using single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Conventional directed self-assembly of matter using electric fields has been restricted to small scale structures, but with Teslaphoresis, we exceed this limitation by using the Tesla coil’s antenna to create a gradient high-voltage force field that projects into free space. CNTs placed within the Teslaphoretic (TEP) field polarize and self-assemble into wires that span from the nanoscale to the macroscale, the longest thus far being 15 cm. We show that the TEP field not only directs the self-assembly of long nanotube wires at remote distances (>30 cm) but can also wirelessly power nanotube-based LED circuits. Furthermore, individualized CNTs self-organize to form long parallel arrays with high fidelity alignment to the TEP field. Thus, Teslaphoresis is effective for directed self-assembly from the bottom-up to the macroscale.