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  • A new buckyball bounces into town
    Buckminster fullerenes with three metal atoms caged inside of them could give designers new materials for medicine, tribology, and molecular computing. A form of matter never found in nature, Trimetaspheres consist of a buckminster fullerene containing a nitrogen atom and three metal atoms...
  • Weighing Single Atoms?
    Buckminster Fuller. Materials with this structure are called fullerenes in his honor, and fullerene spheres are dubbed " buckyballs." A nanotube can be thought of as an elongated buckyball. The Cornell device consists of a carbon nanotube about 1 to 4 nm in diameter and 1.5 m long, suspended between...

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Buckminsterfullerene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(C60-Ih)[5,6fullerene Other names Buckyball; Fullerene-C60; [60fullerene
Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carbon nanotubes Buckminsterfullerene Fullerene chemistry Applications In popular culture Timeline Carbon allotropes
What is fullerene? Definition from WhatIs.com
Because a fullerene takes a shape similar to a soccer ball or a geodesic dome, it is sometimes referred to as a buckyball after the inventor of the
Alkaline fluoride dope molecular films and applications for...
The light-emitting device of claim 14 wherein said p-type hole injection layer is TPD
Organic Solar Cells - Absorbermaterials in OSC
Fullerene We normally use the Buckminster Fullerene C60 as acceptor material in our organic solar cells.
The Mercator Globes - Harvard Map Collection - Harvard College...
discovered in the 1980's and named the 'buckyball' or 'fullerene', in tribute to Buckminster Fuller, the visionary scientist and creator of geodesic
Hybrid nanomaterials improve solar cell efficiency |...
such as cadmium selenide, and nanostructured forms of carbon?such as Buckminster fullerenes and single wall carbon nanotubes?have produced the best
Exploring the classical limits of quantum interferometry with...
The Buckminster fullerenes turn out to be a unique test case for these studies since they can be heated to very high temperatures without being
acs_jz_jz-2010-00360t 1..6
modifying electronic structure of fullerene for electronic device The electron transport calculations were performed with applications, endohedral
New material has potential to fill many needs | Virginia Tech...
Because of its geodesic shape, it was named fullerene after Buckminster Fuller and is also called a buckyball.
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