Simon Bridge said:
Because I'm not psychic. You are the only one who knows the specific information you are looking for and what it is for. Without that I cannot confidently link you to the kind of information you need.
Have you tried -
Smalley R and Dresselhaus M et al (Springer 2003):
Carbon nanotubes: synthesis, structure, properties, and applications ?
It's on the 1st page of hits for "electrical properties of carbon nanotubes" in google scholar.
The same page includes papers about electrical transport.
Not good enough? I provided that example because I admit I have a burden of proof to my claim that these papers exist and are easy to find ... however, please understand that it is not my job to do your legwork for you. Go hunt - this is a core skill and you can only learn it by doing.
Mind you, you always have the option of paying someone to do it for you...
Well, as I said it is very simple, I want to understand what electrical conductivity is at quantum level. I read two books and incredibly they didn't show experimental data, the entire book is dedicated to formalism.
I will purchase that book, hopefully they will show the data for those nanostructures.
I know it is not your job, indeed nobody should do my work.
But internet is an immense resource, there are thousands of books, thousands of websites, hundreds of journals and I thought that maybe someone here could know a good website or resource with electrical conductivity data. That is all I need, a list showing:
1 atom Hydrogen: conductivity x ohms meter as function of temperature
A nanowire made of A material: conductivity x ohms meter as function of temperature
And the same for several nanowires (superconducting, metallic, semiconducting, insulating).
The same for quantum dots.
I have been searching with terms like "database" , "list", "table", but I found individual papers, not a list with all of them.
Anyway thanks for your help and I hope not to bother you.