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Carbon nanotube based (A) nanomotor and (B) nanodrill. (18,0) outer gray CNT and (6,4) inner red CNT. The nanomotor is attached to gold electrodes, which act as reservoirs of electrons, whereas the nanodrill has one end contacted to a mercury electrode. |
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S. W. D., Bailey, I. Amanatidis and C. J. Lambert (2008). "Carbon Nanotube Electron Windmills: A Novel Design for Nanomotors". Physical Review Letters 256802: 1-4. |
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19:59, 17 November 2009 (UTC) |
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S. W. D., Bailey, I. Amanatidis and C. J. Lambert |
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