Examples of 'nanotube' in a sentence

Meaning of "nanotube"

nanotube (noun) - A nanotube is a nanoscale cylindrical structure composed of carbon atoms, having various applications in nanotechnology, electronics, and materials science
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  • Shortening of carbon nanotube; A carbon molecule, in the shape of a tube, having a fullerene structure and a diameter of about 1 or 2 nanometers.
  • any nanotech tubular structure with a characteristic diameter measured in a few nanometres, such as titanium nanotubes

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Carbon nanotube conductive coatings are a prospective replacement.
The implementation of a nanotube fabric is also known.
Nanotube film could replace defective retinas.
Also other carbon nanotube structures are possible.
One example would be the carbon nanotube.
The carbon nanotube filament could help.
Electrical conductivity of functionalised carbon nanotube networks.
Manufactures carbon nanotube field emission displays.
Electrodeposition of copper on resistive carbon nanotube materials.
But the carbon nanotube goes on and on.
Their structure is similar to that of a carbon nanotube.
Each point may also be a nanotube or a nanowire.
In the example it is formed from a single nanotube.
Each tip may also be a nanotube or a nanowire.
Example of a nanotube growth process according to the invention.

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This fixed part is made using a nanotube.
This is relevant in carbon nanotube quantum dot systems.
Carbon nanotube field effect transistor.
All you need is carbon nanotube wire.
Caracterisation of nanotube samples and plasmonic antenna are presented.
So one part of the virus grabs a carbon nanotube.
An example of a chiral nanotube is shown at the bottom left.
A nanotube material conducts heat in just one direction.
Simulations on carbon nanotube bundle networks.
A carbon nanotube is preferably contained as the conductive assistant.
Development continues on a nanotube based version.
Carbon nanotube transistors made a significant step forward.
The material is breathable because of carbon nanotube pores.
A carbon nanotube with closed ends.
A graphene is generally described as an open nanotube.
Production of bulk carbon nanotube materials is of particular interest.
Electron percolation in realistic models of carbon nanotube networks.
The new carbon nanotube cape frame is a significant upgrade.
A novel approach to fabrication of carbon nanotube network transistors.
The structure of a nanotube strongly affects its electrical properties.
This first phase is followed by a nanotube growth phase.
A carbon nanotube optical rectenna.
Roll it up and you have got a carbon nanotube.
Manufacturing this new nanotube gel is claimed to be very easy.
A particle that is microscale is larger in size than a nanotube.
Investigation of carbon nanotube composites for structural health monitoring.
Method for the production of carbon nanotube structures.
Carbon nanotube research could lead to bionic sense of touch.
Mechanical component having a cylindrical nanotube force sensor.
Carbon nanotube composite material could replace carbon fiber.
The left end of the nanotube.
Carbon nanotubes are currently manufactured as agglomerated nanotube balls or bundles.
It is likely that the same process occurs in nanotube bundles.
The nanotube radio works differently than a conventional radio does.
Eigenstates of an infinite carbon nanotube.

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