An analytical solution is presented for the electromagnetic scattering from an infinite-length metallic carbon nanotube and a carbon nanotube bundle. The scattering field and scattering cross section are predicted using a modal technique based on a Bessel and Hankel function for the electric line source and a quantum conductance function for the carbon nanotube. For the particular case of an isolated armchair (10, 10) carbon nanotube, the scattered field predicted from this technique is in excellent agreement with the measured result. Furthermore, the analysis indicates that the scattering pattern of an isolated carbon nanotube differs from that of the carbon nanotube bundle of identical index (m, n) metallic carbon nanotubes
Purpose – To investigate the possible application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as interconnects and an...
As carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene nanostructures (GNR) constitute the basis of high-speed nanoe...
Electrical multi terminal measurements on ropes of single wall nanotubes have been conducted. Transp...
Purpose - Nowadays, nano-antennas or nanoscale absorbers made by innovative materials such as carbon...
In this paper we investigate the scattering properties of a linear array of finite-length single-wal...
The scattering theory for two crossing metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes of finite length expo...
We present the electromagnetic scattering theory for a finite-length nanowire with an embedded mesos...
Abstract—We provide here a theoretical description of electromag-netic scattering by multi-wall carb...
We report, for the first time, the scattering, absorption, and reflection characteristics of 2D arra...
In this paper, we investigate the scattering properties of an array of finite-length single-walled c...
Abstract—Fundamental properties of dipole transmitting an-tennas formed by carbon nanotubes are inve...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are recently discovered materials made by rolled sheets of graphene of diame...
The near field radiated in the common-mode excitation from single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) bun...
Electromagnetic characteristics like absorption and electric field distributions of metallic carbon ...
The electromagnetic field radiated by a multiwall carbon nanotube is predicted in the frequency doma...
Purpose – To investigate the possible application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as interconnects and an...
As carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene nanostructures (GNR) constitute the basis of high-speed nanoe...
Electrical multi terminal measurements on ropes of single wall nanotubes have been conducted. Transp...
Purpose - Nowadays, nano-antennas or nanoscale absorbers made by innovative materials such as carbon...
In this paper we investigate the scattering properties of a linear array of finite-length single-wal...
The scattering theory for two crossing metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes of finite length expo...
We present the electromagnetic scattering theory for a finite-length nanowire with an embedded mesos...
Abstract—We provide here a theoretical description of electromag-netic scattering by multi-wall carb...
We report, for the first time, the scattering, absorption, and reflection characteristics of 2D arra...
In this paper, we investigate the scattering properties of an array of finite-length single-walled c...
Abstract—Fundamental properties of dipole transmitting an-tennas formed by carbon nanotubes are inve...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are recently discovered materials made by rolled sheets of graphene of diame...
The near field radiated in the common-mode excitation from single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) bun...
Electromagnetic characteristics like absorption and electric field distributions of metallic carbon ...
The electromagnetic field radiated by a multiwall carbon nanotube is predicted in the frequency doma...
Purpose – To investigate the possible application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as interconnects and an...
As carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene nanostructures (GNR) constitute the basis of high-speed nanoe...
Electrical multi terminal measurements on ropes of single wall nanotubes have been conducted. Transp...