Nanotubes as Sinks for Quantum Particles
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quantumnanotubesparticlessinksachievebackgroundbeamscapacitors
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Nanotubes with proper thickness, size and texture make ultra-efficient sinks for the quantum particles traveling into specific background media. Several optimal semiconducting cylindrical layers are reported to achieve enhancement in the trapping of matter waves by 2-3 orders of magnitude. The identified shells can be used as pieces in quantum devices that involve the focusing of incident beams from charge pumps and superconducting capacitors to radiation pattern controllers and matter-wave lenses.
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