Structure and performance of Peapod carbon nanotubes (based on nano-microelectronics PHD) (educational-research doctorate)

Researcher  and author PhD student : Afshin Rashid


Note: This group of carbon nanotubes is called Peapod, in which the wingballs are housed like shells inside the shell and inside the carbon nanotubes. This group is one of the last group of carbon structures in CNT carbon nanotubes.

The structure and electronic properties of empty single-walled nanotubes (SWNT) and SWNT, which are filled with nano peapods molecules, are also called. The specifications of this type of SWCNT metal nanotubes are unique and are associated with metal electrodes or lead to superconductors. Nano peapods are carbon nanotubes that surround fullerene molecules, which can provide advanced performance in terms of empty CNT tubes. Applications include  , for example, data storage devices, single-electron transistors, and spin-cobite arrays for quantum computing. Nanotubes trapped by fullerenes prevent peapods from reaching their full potential in nanoscale electronic applications.


Empty CNT Carbon Nanotubes We find the abnormal temperature dependence of the oscillation oscillations of the colon, indicating the existence of a nanoelectromechanical connection between the electron states of the nanotubes and the mechanical vibrations of the fullerenes . The interaction between electrical and mechanical stimulation in peapods, which thus emerge as a new class of nanoelectromechanical systems Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), which contain arrays  of fullerene molecules  , are called follicle peapods. 


Conclusion: 

With a nanoelectromechanical connection between electronic and quantitative modes of CNT carbon nanotubes and mechanical vibrations of fullerenes .  nanoparticle peapod consists of spherical hybrid materials. Fuller  enclosed in a CNT carbon nanotube Because of their resemblance to the seeds of the pea plant, it is named. Because the properties of carbon rocks vary with the properties of nanotubes and folders, carbon peapod can be identified as a new type of self-assembled graphic structure.

Author PhD Student : Afshin Rashid

PhD student in Nano-Microelectronics at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran