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A carbon atom orbiting around the outside of a carbon nanotube

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posted on 2024-11-14, 10:16 authored by Yue Chan, Grant Cox, James HillJames Hill
In this paper, we examine a carbon atom orbiting around the outside of a (6,6) carbon nanotube, where the orbiting phenomena is assumed to arise only from the van der Waals interactions between the carbon atom and the atoms on the surface of the carbon nanotube. We model the van der Waals forces utilizing the Lennard-Jones potential and assume that the carbon atoms are uniformly distributed over the surface of the carbon nanotube, so that a discrete sum of the atomic potential energy between the carbon atom and the molecule can be approximated by a line integral. The circular orbiting frequency of the system can be estimated by investigating the minimum energy configuration of the effective potential energy. An instability calculation is performed to ensure that the circular orbit remains stable, and the classification of the atom’s possible loci is determined numerically. We find that the circular orbiting frequency of the proposed system reaches the gigahertz regime, which suggests that such a system has potential to be utilized as an ideal device in future technological development. We also briefly show that the results obtained from the above system can be extended to a fullerene orbiting around the outside of a carbon nanotube without conceptual difficulties, but with increased mathematical complexity.

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This conference paper was originally published as Chan, Y, Cox, GM & Hill, JM, A Carbon Atom Orbiting Around the Outside of a Carbon Nanotube, International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, ICONN 2008, Melbourne, 25-29 February 2008, 152-155. Copyright Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2008. Original conference paper available here

Parent title

Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, ICONN 2008

Pagination

152-155

Language

English

RIS ID

72917

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