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Carbon nanotube as NEMS sensor - effect of chirality and stone-wales defect intend

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, , Citation V Gayathri and R Geetha 2006 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 34 824 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/34/1/136

1742-6596/34/1/824

Abstract

Having nanosize and unique electrical properties, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) attract lot of interest among scientific community all over the world. One of the recent observations is its role as nanosensors. Obviously the nanosize and high strength of CNT are most preferred parameter for technical and electromechanical field in the industrial point of view. The defects in CNT structure have a vital role in determining their electrical and mechanical properties. Our earlier study indicates an effective role played by the topological defects like pentagon and octagon on the electromechanical properties of these nanostructures. Here our aim is to look in to the effect of Stone-wales defect and chirality on this property of nanotubes deformed under applied pressure. Among the three kinds of tubes considered for this study, we observed that armchair (5, 5) tube is more suitable for sensor applications.

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