Electronic properties of carbon nanostructures
Carbon nanostructures (the fullerenes and the carbon nanotubes) have become increasingly important during the last 15 years concerning both their basic physical and chemical properties as well as potential applications. In order to gain a basic understanding of the electronic properties of carbon nanostructures a wealth of experimental and theoretical studies has been performed world-wide. In this review, a summary of experimental studies of the electronic structure of carbon nanostructures using high-energy spectroscopies such as photoemission and electron energy-loss spectroscopy is presented and discussed.
Electronic properties of carbon nanostructures
Martin Knupfer, Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden, PO Box 270016, D-01171 Dresden, Germany Received 28 November 2000. Available online 7 May 2001.
Surface Science Reports Volume 42, Issues 1-2 , April 2001, Pages 1-74
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