How To Use carbon nanotube In A Sentence
- A carbon nanotube is a single molecule that's about 500 times narrower than the silicon used in today's processor and is about 10 atoms across.
- The study on the carbon nanotubes lattice dynamics can supply information about tube structure and chirality.
- Once considered blue-sky research, the field has produced such milestones as carbon nanotubes a few hundred millionths of an inch thick that function as the world's tiniest transistors.
- In this paper, we research overheated carbon source application for carbon nanotube growth.
- The grids comprise carbon nanotubes - long, hollow cylinders of pure carbon a few millionths of a millimetre across and several thousand nanometres long.
- Recently, researchers have shown that Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is an efficient technique to manipulate carbon nanotubes.
- They say the result could explain why graphite lubricant - a spray of randomly oriented flakes - works so well, and why carbon nanotubes nested inside each other spin unexpectedly freely.
- The molecules are similar to their better-known cousins, carbon nanotubes.
- Kolpak and Grossman managed to find the right balance between ΔH and activation energy when they examined computational models of azobenzene (azo) bound to carbon nanotubes (CNT) in azo/CNT nanostructures. Wired Top Stories
- OLEDS are far superior in brightness and in their compact nature. the holy grail is to make them last more than a few thousand hours. there is also a lot of hope for carbon nanotubes. — dave kliman Jumping on the L.E.D. Bandwagon - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com