Nanotube

A one dimensional fullerene (a convex cage of atoms with only hexagonal and/or pentagonal faces) with a cylindrical shape. Carbon nanotubes discovered in 1991 by Sumio Iijima resemble rolled up graphite, although they can not really be made that way. Depending on the direction that the tubes appear to have been rolled (quantified by the 'chiral vector'), they are known to act as conductors or semiconductors. Nanotubes are a proving to be useful as molecular components for nanotechnology.

Related Words

MEMS

Single Electron Transfer

Semiconductor

Nanolithography

Hydrophobic

Used in Context

Nanotechnology with
Carbon Nanotubes

Inorganic Nanotubes

Dimensional Analysis

Introduction to
Molecular Simulation

Carbon Nanotubes

Nanotube Strength

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