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Smallest diameter carbon nanotubes

Peng et al., 2000

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6935812595933793080
Author
Peng H
Wang N
Zheng Y
Lifshitz Y
Kulik J
Zhang R
Lee C
Lee S
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Applied Physics Letters

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Mass-selected carbon ion beam deposition (MSIBD) was used to demonstrate that the diameter of a carbon nanotube could be as small as 0.4 nm, the theoretical limit predicted but never experimentally reached so far. The deposition was performed at an elevated …
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    • Y10S977/734Fullerenes, i.e. graphene-based structures, such as nanohorns, nanococoons, nanoscrolls or fullerene-like structures, e.g. WS2 or MoS2 chalcogenide nanotubes, planar C3N4, etc.
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