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The non-equilibrium transport properties of a carbon nanotube which is connected to Fermi liquid leads, where electrons are injected in the bulk, are computed.
Adeline Crépieux+15 more
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Ionic channels in biological membranes- electrostatic analysis of a natural nanotube [PDF]
Bob Eisenberg
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1D Light‐Emitting MAPbBr3 Perovskite Encapsulated in Carbon Nanotubes
Encapsulation of MAPbBr3 perovskite in single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) yields a hybrid nanomaterial with distinctive optoelectronic properties. Perovskite confinement induces a unified single‐peak photoluminescence (PL) with a reduced lifetime, while charge transfer alters the optical properties of nanotubes.
Valentina A. Eremina+7 more
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Resonantly enhanced Raman scattering and high-order Raman spectra of single-walled carbon nanotubes [PDF]
Ping‐Heng Tan+5 more
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Biopolymers are sustainable, biodegradable alternatives to petroleum‐based plastics for food packaging. Its adoption is often limited by poor mechanical strength, barrier properties, and improved thermal stability through the incorporation of nanofillers.
Himakshi Baishya+2 more
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Molecular dynamics study of the stability of a carbon nanotube atop a catalytic nanoparticle
The stability of a single-walled carbon nanotube placed on top of a catalytic nickel nanoparticle is investigated by means of molecular dynamics simulations.
Schramm, Stefan+2 more
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Effects of magnetic field and disorder on the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes [PDF]
Stephan Roche, Riichiro Saito
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MXene dervied CoFe composites show increased initial Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) activity compared to the pure CoFe and MXene in an Anion Exchange Membrane device. Vanadium vacancies in the MXene plays a role in increased OER activity and hinders Fe leaching in the AEM device over using the pure V2C MXene as a support material for the CoFe ...
Can Kaplan+16 more
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Two-Stage Kondo Effect and Kondo Box Level Spectroscopy in a Carbon Nanotube
The concept of the "Kondo box" describes a single spin, antiferromagnetically coupled to a quantum dot with a finite level spacing. Here, a Kondo box is formed in a carbon nanotube interacting with a localized electron.
A. Makarovski+8 more
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Theory of nonlinear optical properties of C60-derived nanotubes [PDF]
Rui‐Hua Xie, Jie Jiang
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