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Model of plasmon excitations in a bundle and a two-dimensional array of nanotubes




Author(s): Tibab McNeish, Godfrey Gumbs, and Antonios Balassis
We calculate the plasma excitations in a bundle as well as a two-dimensional (2D) periodic array of aligned parallel multishell nanotubes on a substrate. The carbon nanotubes are oriented perpendicular to the substrate. The model we use for the system is an electron gas confined to the surface of an...
[Phys. Rev. B 77, 235440] Published Thu Jun 26, 2008


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