The structure of boron nitride bamboo-like tubular whiskers grown from boro
n nitride powder is investigated by high-resolution transmission electron m
icroscopy. Despite the relatively small size of the tubes (20-200 nm in dia
meter), they all exhibit rhombohedral-like ordering in their layer stacking
. The tubular sheets also lend to have their [10 (1) over bar 0] direction
parallel to the fibre axis. Particles of iron alloys are commonly found enc
apsulated inside or at the end of the filaments. It is suggested that iron
plays an active role in the growth of the fibres.