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Radial compression and controlled cutting of carbon nanotubes
Vincenzo Lordi,
Nan Yao
Princeton Materials Institute
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Carbon Nanotubes
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High-resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM)
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Mechanical Force
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Radial Compression
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Compressive Force
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Resilience
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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Nanotubes
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Structural Damage
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Elastic Distortion
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In Tandem
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Structural Distortion
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Feasible Method
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Large Force
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Narrow Tube
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Force Structure
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Structure Relationship
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Transmissions
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High Resolution
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Carbon Nanotube
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Mechanical Force
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Compressive Force
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Computer Simulation
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Nanotube
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Structural Damage
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Material Science
Carbon Nanotube
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High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy
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Elasticity
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Nanotube
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