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This book contains a thorough theoretical consideration of the process of proton channeling through carbon nanotubes. We begin with a very brief summary of the theoretical and experimental results of studying ion channeling through…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2011-11-09 Duško Borka , Srdjan Petrović , Nebojša Nešković

We investigate the angular and spatial distributions of protons of the energy of 0.223 MeV after channeling through an (11,~9) single-wall carbon nanotube of the length of 0.2 $\mu$m. The proton incident angle is varied between 0 and 10…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2010-08-17 D. Borka , D. J. Mowbray , Z. L. Miskovic , S. Petrovic , N. Neskovic

We investigate how the dynamic polarization of the carbon atoms valence electrons affects the spatial distributions of protons channeled in the (11, 9) single-wall carbon nanotubes placed in vacuum and embedded in various dielectric media.…

Atomic Physics · Physics 2009-11-13 D. Borka , D. J. Mowbray , Z. L. Mišković , S. Petrović , N. Nešković

The best level of ordering and straightening of carbon nanotube arrays is often achieved when they are grown in a dielectric matrix, so such structures present the most suitable candidates for future channeling experiments with carbon…

Atomic Physics · Physics 2009-11-13 D. Borka , D. J. Mowbray , Z. L. Mišković , S. Petrović , N. Nešković

We use computer simulations to study the kinetics and mechanism of proton passage through a narrow-pore carbon-nanotube membrane separating reservoirs of liquid water. Free energy and rate constant calculations show that protons move across…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-11-11 Christoph Dellago , Gerhard Hummer

Others have solved the Schr\"odinger equation to estimate the tunneling current between two electrodes at specified potentials, or the transmission through a potential barrier, assuming that an incident wave causes one reflected wave and…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2020-09-29 Mark J. Hagmann

We find that electrons in single-wall carbon nanotubes may propagate substantial distances (tens of nanometers) under the metal contacts. We perform four-probe transport measurements of the nanotube conductance and observe significant…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2013-06-25 A. Makarovski , A. Zhukov , J. Liu , G. Finkelstein

Carbon nanotube networks are one of the candidate materials to function as malleable, transparent, conducting films, with the technologically promising application of being used as flexible electronic displays. Nanotubes disorderly…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2013-02-22 Luiz F. C. Pereira , M. S. Ferreira

We propose the model of a manifold of one-dimensional interacting electron systems to account for the superconductivity observed in ropes of nanotubes. We rely on the strong suppression of single-particle hopping between neighboring…

Strongly Correlated Electrons · Physics 2009-11-07 J. Gonzalez

We present simulations of particle beam channeling in carbon nanotubes and evaluate the possibilities for experimental observation of channeling effect in straight and bent nanotubes at IHEP and LNF. Different particle species are…

Accelerator Physics · Physics 2008-11-26 S. Bellucci , V. M. Biryukov , Yu. A. Chesnokov , V. Guidi , W. Scandale

The hexagonal lattice and its dual, the triangular lattice, serve as powerful models for comprehending the atomic and ring connectivity, respectively, in \textit{graphene} and \textit{carbon $(p,q)$--nanotubes}. The chemical and physical…

Spectral Theory · Mathematics 2024-08-27 Artur Bille , Victor Buchstaber , Pavel Ievlev , Svyatoslav Novikov , Evgeny Spodarev

A new form of gold nanobridges has been recently observed in ultrahigh-vacuum experiments, where the gold atoms rearrange to build helical nanotubes, akin in some respects to carbon nanotubes. The good reproducibility of these wires and…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2011-11-03 Miriam del Valle , Carlos Tejedor , Gianaurelio Cuniberti

We describe an analysis of neutron transport in the interior of model pebble bed reactor (PBR) cores, considering both crystal and random pebble arrangements. Monte Carlo codes were developed for (i) generating random realizations of the…

Nuclear Theory · Physics 2016-02-03 Richard Vasques , Edward W. Larsen

In this paper we analyze the length-spectrum of rainbows in RNA secondary structures. A rainbow in a secondary structure is a maximal arc with respect to the partial order induced by nesting. We show that there is a significant gap in this…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-06-12 Thomas J. X. Li , Christian M. Reidys

Particle channeling in a bent crystal lattice has led to an efficient instrument for beam steering at accelerators, demonstrated from MeV to TeV energies. In particular, crystal focusing of high energy protons to micron size has been…

Accelerator Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 V. M. Biryukov

A new solution to the problem of dark matter directional detection might come from the use of large arrays of aligned carbon nanotubes. We calculate the expected rate of carbon ions channeled in single-wall nanotubes once extracted by the…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2015-12-08 L. M. Capparelli , G. Cavoto , D. Mazzilli , A. D. Polosa

We discuss an effective numerical method for solving the transport equations for cosmic ray nucleons in the atmosphere. It is demonstrated that the nucleon attenuation lengths are strongly energy and depth dependent due to the non-power-law…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 V. A. Naumov , T. S. Sinegovskaya

In this article we present the following hypothesis: thunder-cell ejects highly energetic protons, each of which creates a tree-structure of weakly ionized trajectories that can develop into a lightning channel. The tree-structure and the…

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics · Physics 2020-10-01 Aleš Berkopec

We present quantum transport measurements of interacting parallel quantum dots formed in the strands of a carbon nanotube rope. In this molecular quantum dot system, transport is dominated by one quantum dot, while additional resonances…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2015-06-11 Karin Goß , Martin Leijnse , Sebastian Smerat , Maarten R. Wegewijs , Claus M. Schneider , Carola Meyer

Transport of nanoscale objects in complex, structured environments plays a key role in a wide range of processes, from biomolecular dynamics in extracellular spaces to transport in porous materials such as filters and catalysts. While…

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