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This project explores the properties of carbon nanotubes using advanced computational methods. It aims to investigate exciton effects, Raman scattering, photoluminescence, and transport phenomena to enhance their applications in nanotechnology.
The growing realisation of the immense potential for applications of the carbon nanotubes has attracted much attention of scientists.
Presently, the nanotube research has become one of the most intensively developing areas of nanotechnology.
The principal reason for the amazing electronic and vibrational properties of the nanotubes stems in their quasi-one-dimensionality.
The initially existing principal obstacle of normally very large nanotube unit cells, which hindered most of the atomistic si…
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