A new carbon/carbon (C/C) composite was successfully produced at room
temperature by drawing a silver tube containing carbon nanotubes as th
e fiber material and nanocrystalline carbon 60 (C60) as the matrix. Fi
ne structures of the composite were examined by transmission electron
microscopy (TEM) and the mechanical properties by conventional tensile
tests. TEM observations have shown that the carbon nanotubes in the c
omposite are not damaged and well aligned along the longitudinal direc
tion of the composite wire. The stress-strain curve of the composite w
ire de-sheathed by the evaporation of silver through a heat treatment
exhibited an approximately 20-fold increase in fracture stress over th
at of polycrystalline C60, and the higher fracture strain (more than 1
0%). The fractured surface of the wire showed that nanotubes have been
pulled out but not fractured. The experiments lead us to a new concep
t of a ductile C/C composite.