Magnets trump metallics: Magnetic fields can block conductivity of carbon nanotubes

Thursday, July 8, 2010 - 12:42 in Physics & Chemistry

Metallic carbon nanotubes show great promise for applications from microelectronics to power lines because of their ballistic transmission of electrons. But who knew magnets could stop those electrons in their tracks?

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