Structural Restrictions and Inorganic Nanotubular Growth

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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It is shown that nanotubes with thicker walls can be grown from strongly
bonded multi-layered structures only in accord with some basic crystallographic
principles. Either the diameters of such tubes remain large in comparison with
the thicknesses of their walls, or new bulk structures are formed.

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