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Carbon nanotube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carbon nanotubes Buckminsterfullerene Fullerene chemistry Applications In popular culture Timeline Carbon allotropes
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Department of Oxford University, cage a qubit in a buckyball (a Buckminster fullerene particle), and demonstrated quantum "bang-bang" error
Interactive Fullerene Molecule
INTERACTIVE MOLECULES -- FULLERENE Why is the fullerene and similar structures the cornerstone of nanotechnology?
Alkaline fluoride dope molecular films and applications for...
The present invention also provides a molecular film where the transport molecule can either be tris (8-hydroxyquinolinato) (Alq3) or fullerene.
C60
The C60 "buckyball" fullerene Discovered in 1985, this buckminster fullerene carbon
Molecular Visualization
These are several transparent isosurfaces of the famous buckyball (Buckminster-Fullerene, C60) for varying error thresholds in the multiresolution
Synthesis, Isolation, and Characterization of Tb-based Large...
1 1.2. FULLERENE CAGE ................................................................................................................. 6 1.2.1
MRSEC Carbon Nanotubes Activity Guide Quick Reference Activity...
that same graphene sheet into a ball (so it looks like a nano-sized soccer ball), you get a fourth form of carbon called a fullerene or buckyball.
Forms of Carbon Organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison...
known as buckyballs) A buckminsterfullerene molecule, also known as a fullerene or "buckyball," contains 60 carbon atoms arranged to form a hollow
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: Organic...
critical temperatures than most other superconductors, though they do display a number of intriguing properties.

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