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Electrical conductance of carbon nanotubes with misaligned ends

2013

During a manufacturing process, when a straight carbon nanotube is placed on a substrate, e.g., production of transistors, its two ends are often misaligned. In this study, we investigate the effects of multiwall carbon nanotubes’ (MWCNTs) outer diameter and chirality on the change in conductance due to misalignment of the two ends. The length of the studied MWCNTs was 120 nm, while the diameters ranged between 4 and 7 nm. A mixed finite element-tight-binding approach was carefully designed to realize reduction in computational time by orders of magnitude in calculating the deformation-induced changes in the electrical transport properties of the nanotubes. Numerical results suggest that ar…

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Filling carbon nanotubes with magnetic particles

2013

Magnetic carbon nanotube composites were obtained by filling carbon nanotubes with paramagnetic iron oxide particles. Measurements indicate that these functionalized nanotubes are superparamagnetic at room temperature. Details about the production and characterization of these materials are described along with the experimental procedures employed. These magnetic carbon nanotubes have the potential to be used in a wide range of applications, in particular, the production of nanofluids, which can be controlled by appropriate magnetic fields.

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Cutting single-walled carbon nanotubes with an electron beam: evidence for atom migration inside nanotubes.

2006

Materials scienceMechanical properties of carbon nanotubesElectronsCarbon nanotubeElectronMolecular physicslaw.inventionBiomaterialsPotential applications of carbon nanotubesMicroscopy Electron TransmissionlawAtomMaterials TestingElectrochemistryNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceNanotubesCarbon nanofiberNanotubes CarbonTemperatureGeneral ChemistryCarbonOptical properties of carbon nanotubesMicroscopy ElectronElectron microscopeCrystallizationBiotechnologySmall (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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The diffusion of carbon atoms inside carbon nanotubes

2008

We combine electron irradiation experiments in a transmission electron microscope with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to determine the mobility of interstitial carbon atoms in single-walled carbon nanotubes. We measure the irradiation dose necessary to cut nanotubes repeatedly with a focused electron beam as a function of the separation between the cuts and at different temperatures. As the cutting speed is related to the migration of displaced carbon atoms trapped inside the tube and to their recombination with vacancies, we obtain information about the mobility of the trapped atoms and estimate their migration barrier to be about 0.25 eV. This is an experimental confirmation of the remar…

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