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Nanotubes Act Like Antennae for Light

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In a series of experiments with random arrays of multiwalled carbon nanotubes, scientists in Zhifeng Ren's group at Boston College, in collaboration with the US Army's Natick Soldier Center and Mega Wave Corp. in Boylston, all in Massachusetts, and Florida International University in Miami, have demonstrated that the structures interact with optical radiation in a fashion analogous to antennae receiving and transmitting radio waves. They suggest that such arrays may find application in the development of detectors for use at terahertz frequencies. A report of their findings appears in the...Read full article

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    Published: October 2004
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