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Researchers make carbon nanotube patterns called moirés for materials research – Phys.org
Material behaviors depend on factors including the composition of the material and the arrangement of its molecular parts. For the first time, researchers have…

Material behaviors depend on factors including the composition of the material and the arrangement of its molecular parts. For the first time, researchers have found a way to coax carbon nanotubes into creating moiré patterns. Such structures could be useful in materials research, particularly in the field of superconducting materials.
Professor Hiroyuki Isobe from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Tokyo, and his team create nanoscopic material structures, primarily from carbon. Their…
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