نتایج جستجو برای: b3c2n3 nanotube

تعداد نتایج: 16651  

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2014
h. tashakori b. khoshnevisan f. kanjouri z. s. naghavi

in this paper, we have used density functional perturbation theory (dfpt) and pseudo-potential method to calculate the phonon spectrum, phonon density of states (dos), specific heat capacity and mechanical properties of (5,5) armchair and (9,0) zigzag single wall carbon nanotubes (swcnts). our calculations show that young’s modulusfor (5,5) and (9,0) nanotubesare higher than 1tpa. we have also ...

Journal: :Nano letters 2008
Tristan DeBorde J Caleb Joiner Matthew R Leyden Ethan D Minot

We show that the number of concentric graphene cylinders forming a carbon nanotube can be found by squeezing the tube between an atomic force microscope tip and a silicon substrate. The compressed height of a single-walled nanotube (double-walled nanotube) is approximately two (four) times the interlayer spacing of graphite. Measured compression forces are consistent with the predicted bending ...

2014
Lilach Bareket Nir Waiskopf David Rand Gur Lubin Moshe David-Pur Jacob Ben-Dov Soumyendu Roy Cyril Eleftheriou Evelyne Sernagor Ori Cheshnovsky Uri Banin Yael Hanein

We report the development of a semiconductor nanorod-carbon nanotube based platform for wire-free, light induced retina stimulation. A plasma polymerized acrylic acid midlayer was used to achieve covalent conjugation of semiconductor nanorods directly onto neuro-adhesive, three-dimensional carbon nanotube surfaces. Photocurrent, photovoltage, and fluorescence lifetime measurements validate effi...

2002
M. S. Fuhrer

A high-mobility (9000 cm2/V‚s) semiconducting single-walled nanotube transistor is used to construct a nonvolatile charge-storage memory element operating at room temperature. Charges are stored by application of a few volts across the silicon dioxide dielectric between nanotube and silicon substrate, and detected by threshold shift of the nanotube field-effect transistor. The high mobility of ...

Journal: :Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2007
Wenyi Hou Shaoping Xiao

In this paper, (10, 0) zigzag nanotubes and (6, 6) armchair nanotubes are considered to investigate the effects of randomly distributed vacancy defects on mechanical behaviors of single-walled carbon nanotubes. A spatial Poisson point process is employed to randomly locate vacancy defects on nanotubes. Atomistic simulations indicate that the presence of vacancy defects result in reducing nanotu...

2001
G. De Boer P. Nikolaev

In situ monitoring of catalyst nickel atoms by laser induced fluorescence during carbon nanotube formation in a laser-produced plume was performed at the Johnson Space Center nanotube production laboratory. The results indicate that ablation of nickel and plume dynamics are strongly related to the oven temperature. Nickel atoms have a long lifetime of several milliseconds and have an electronic...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
I V Bondarev G Ya Slepyan S A Maksimenko

The spontaneous decay process of an excited atom placed inside or outside a carbon nanotube is analyzed. Calculations have been performed for various achiral nanotubes. The effect of the nanotube surface is shown to increase the atomic spontaneous decay rate by up to 6 orders of magnitude compared with that of the same atom in vacuum. This increase is associated with nonradiative decay via surf...

2013
Sameer Prabhu Nisha Sarwade

Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors (CNTFET) are promising nanoscaled devices for implementing high performance, very dense and low power circuits. Most carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNTFETs) directly attach metal source/drain contacts to an intrinsic nanotube channel known as SBCNFET. When the gate oxide thickness is reduced, such transistors display strong ambipolar conductio...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2009
Hyonseok Hwang

Coarse-grained (CG) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed to study the insertion of cyclic peptide nanotubes into cell membranes and to examine whether cyclic peptide nanotubes can function as an ion channel and thereby as an antibacterial agent. To do so, the two coarse-grained (CG) models for lipid molecules and for proteins developed by Marrink et al. (J. Phys. Chem. B 2004, 108,...

2003
W. Ding A. Eitan F. T. Fisher X. Chen D. A. Dikin R. Andrews L. C. Brinson L. S. Schadler R. S. Ruoff

A series of observations of polymer sheathing in multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT)−polycarbonate composites are presented. This sheathing was observed in images of the composite fracture surface and is consistent with diameter distributions of the as-received and embedded MWCNTs. A novel nanomanipulation experiment, where the sheathing balls up when contacted by an AFM tip, confirms this phen...

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