Electrical properties of nano buckwheat balls (PhD in nano-microelectronics)

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)



Note: Unique structural and electronic properties, as well as the application of  Bucky ball nano   in various fields such as nano-electronic applications such as making nano-electrodes used in special electrical circuits, nano-photonics in solar nano-cells and Nano absorbers are specific wavelengths.
Buckyballs and fullerenes are among the materials on which many nanomaterials are based. One of the most important and unique properties of fullerenes is their ability to hold atoms or small molecules inside a carbon cage. The importance of spatial and electronic parameters related to cage structure such as fullerene  in the factors of this importance is involved in nanostructures and the  stability of these compounds. The optical properties, ionization and electron-seeking energies, and the relative stability of the various fluorine multiplicities are very influential in the amplification of nano-electronic devices.



These nanostructured compounds were first obtained by electric discharge. The exact mechanism for the  formation of fullerenes is not known, but they appear to be produced during the formation of carbon plasma. Purification of fullerenes is usually performed by high performance column chromatography. Also on a smaller scale  , sublimation can be used to produce high-purity solvent-free fullerenes. Fullerenes  are soot-like solids, dark in color, and in some cases bright. The solubility of fullerenes in hydrocarbon solvents  is usually low, but in aromatic nanomolecule solvents it is high, and in nanostructured compounds the larger  fullerenes are less soluble than the smaller fullerenes.Buckyballs can, if compressed, return to their original shape and rotate with astonishing speed. Fullerenes are the particles that make up buckwheat in electrically conductive nanotechnologies.


Conclusion : 

Unique structural and electronic properties, as well as the application of  Bucky ball nano   in various fields such as nanoelectronic applications such as making nano-electrodes used in special electrical circuits, nano-photonics in solar nanocells and nano-absorbers Specific wavelengths.

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)

PhD in Nano-Microelectronics