Introduces tubular response functions to model electrostatic screening in nanotubes and shows metallic armchair carbon nanotubes screen ions nearly identically to ideal metals due to quantum confinement and suppressed Friedel oscillations.
Teber,Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2005,2005, P07001–P07001
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Electrostatic Screening in Nanotubes: A Tubular Response Function Framework
Introduces tubular response functions to model electrostatic screening in nanotubes and shows metallic armchair carbon nanotubes screen ions nearly identically to ideal metals due to quantum confinement and suppressed Friedel oscillations.