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Subnanometer motion of cargoes driven by thermal gradients along carbon nanotubes

Barreiro, Amelia
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Rurali, Riccardo
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Hernandez, Eduardo R.
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2008
Science

An important issue in nanoelectromechanical systems is developing small electrically driven motors. We report on an artificial nanofabricated motor in which one short carbon nanotube moves relative to another coaxial nanotube. A cargo is attached to an ablated outer wall of a multiwalled carbon nanotube that can rotate and/ or translate along the inner nanotube. The motion is actuated by imposing a thermal gradient along the nanotube, which allows for subnanometer displacements, as opposed to an electromigration or random walk effect.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/science.1155559
Web of Science ID

WOS:000255644400034

Author(s)
Barreiro, Amelia
Rurali, Riccardo
Hernandez, Eduardo R.
Moser, Joel
Pichler, Thomas
Forro, Laszlo  
Bachtold, Adrian
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

320

Start page

775

End page

778

Subjects

Electrical Breakdown

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Mass-Transport

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Bearing

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Motors

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REVIEWED

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November 30, 2010
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