Joining a carbon nanotube and a graphene sheet

This paper is a synopsis of the two least squares approaches developed in the work of Baowan et al. (2007) for the perpendicular joining of a flat graphene sheet with a carbon nanotube. The two least squares approaches are the variation in the bond length and the variation in the bond angle. These a...

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