Indirect bandgap in carbon nanotube

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The discussion focuses on the indirect bandgap in carbon nanotubes, with a request for resources or literature on the topic. Participants mention the potential applications of carbon nanotubes, including their use in fuel cell membranes when combined with platinum atoms. Visual representations of the bandgap structure are also shared. The conversation emphasizes the need for further information and research on the properties and applications of carbon nanotubes. Overall, the thread highlights interest in understanding the indirect bandgap phenomenon in carbon nanotubes.
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hello everybody,

i want to ask about the indirect bandgap in carbon nanotube, how its look like? is there any article, literature or links about that? and i will be very glad if anybody can answer this.

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I read that they can attach a single plantimum atom onto a carbon nanotube that is useful in a reliable fuel cell membrane.

It looks like this _____:_____
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Hope that helped.
 
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