1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.47.5485
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Helical and rotational symmetries of nanoscale graphitic tubules

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“…As for the C tubes both are used in literature (see e.g. [3,6] for km and [7,8,9,10] forkm classification), while for the Z and A tubes only the former one, as it has been done in this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As for the C tubes both are used in literature (see e.g. [3,6] for km and [7,8,9,10] forkm classification), while for the Z and A tubes only the former one, as it has been done in this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is applied to find the energy bands and corresponding eigen functions of the carbon nanotubes [2]. Although the bands dispersion relations have been already calculated in the literature both for km [3,6], andkm quantum numbers [7,8,9,10], only the helical part of the symmetry group has been used, neglecting the parities. Such incomplete band assignation can produce errors in studying various processes, since the selection rules incorporating parities are more severe, forbidding some otherwise allowed interband transitions.…”
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“…Nevertheless, for these nanotubes the isospin quantum number is protected by a screw axis of the order N S ͑n 1 , n 2 ͒ defined by a Diophantine equation, see Ref. 42. For the k t = 0 point, screw rotations are equivalent to spatial rotations, hence, it follows from Eq.…”
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“…For all of them k = 0, causing that only direct processes are encountered and now m is also a conserved quantum number (since k i = k f yields K = 0). This means that their symmetry properties are related to the isogonal groups (3).…”
Section: Selection Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%