Ionic coulomb blockade controls the current in a short narrow carbon nanotube

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  • What: The authors seek evidence of ICB oscillations in a charged carbon nanotube (CNT). The authors aim to extend the studies of ICB oscillations to encompass longer CNTs, the role of the charged vestibules at the CNT entrances, and DNA sequencing in short CNTs.
  • Who: William A. T. Gibby et al. from the Department of Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster , YB, United Kingdom have published the research work: Ionic Coulomb blockade controls the current in short narrow carbon nanotube, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/08/2024
  • Future: The origin of this apparent discrepancy . . .

     

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