Programmable Carbon Nanotube Networks: Controlling Optical Properties Through Orientation and Interaction
Kirill V. Voronin,
Georgy A. Ermolaev,
Maria G. Burdanova
et al.
Abstract:The lattice geometry of natural materials and the structural geometry of artificial materials are crucial factors determining their physical properties. Most materials have predetermined geometries that lead to fixed physical characteristics. Here, the demonstration of a carbon nanotube network serves as an example of a system with controllable orientation achieving on‐demand optical properties. Such a network allows programming their optical response depending on the orientation of the constituent carbon nano… Show more
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