Carbice’s solution, known as the Ice Pad, solves this problem both on a thermal and a mechanical level, Cola says. By laying a sheet of nanotubes across the chip, where the paste would be, he says it ...
Each year, thousands of papers are published that explore carbon nanotubes. Since their discovery in the early 1990s by Sumio Iijima, who published a revolutionary paper in Nature, carbon nanotubes ...
Tiny tubes of carbon that emit single photons from just one point along their length have been made in a deterministic manner ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their coiled derivatives – often termed carbon nanocoils – have attracted significant attention owing to their extraordinary mechanical properties. Their exceptional ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as a versatile nanomaterial with unique structural, electronic, and mechanical properties that offer transformative potential in both drug delivery and sensor ...
Carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials are gaining much attention due to their versatility, including disease diagnosis and treatment. They work under endogenous (pH, temperature, enzyme, and ...
Discovered in 1991, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrical structures made of graphene sheets rolled into nanoscale tubes. Their atomic structure gives rise to exceptional properties: mechanical ...
Researchers created carbon nanotubes that emit one photon from a single controllable point, enabling temperature quantum ...
The team developed a structural battery by depositing carbon nanotubes on quartz-woven fabrics with efficient charge ...
The Center focuses on research related to materials interfaces and interconnects. Click to view our 3D_Nanocarbon_Interconnects_3-2020. C. Zhou, M. Zhang, and C.Y. Yang (eds.), Nanocarbon Electronics, ...
What are Boron Nitride Nanotubes? Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are a type of one-dimensional nanostructure composed of boron and nitrogen atoms arranged in a tubular form. They are structurally ...
These photos show the 60-carbon alkene buckminsterfullerene ("buckyballs"). This substance joins graphite and diamond as a third form of carbon molecule. Technology sometimes derives from clever ...