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Graphyne nanotubes: New Families of Carbon Nanotubes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
Fundamentally new families of carbon single walled nanotubes are proposed. These nanotubes, called graphynes, result from the elongation of covalent interconnections of graphite-based nanotubes by the introduction of yne groups. Similarly to ordinary nanotubes, armchair, zig-zag, and chiral graphyne nanotubes are possible. We present here results for the electronic properties of graphyne based tubes obtained from tight-binding and ab initio density functional methods.
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