4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Nanotube actuators for nanomechanics

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CURRENT APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 61-64

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S1567-1739(01)00100-6

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carbon nanotube; actuators; buck paper; elastic modulus; nanotube devices

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Carbon nanotubes are unique nanostructures with interesting properties that suit them to a range of diverse applications including nanoscale electronics, use in composites, as gas storage media and scanning probe tips. An exciting property of carbon nanotubes is their ability to efficiently convert electrical energy into mechanical energy (actuation). Nanotube actuation is caused by the geometrical expansion of the carbon-carbon covalent bond caused by charge transfer into the nanotube [Abstract American Chemical Society 22 (1999); Abstract American Chemical Society 20 (2000)]. This ability to actuate, in addition to their high strength (similar to1 TPa). makes macro-scale sheets of nanotubes termed 'bucky paper'. ideal for artificial muscles [Science 284 (1999) 1340]. Carbon nanotube actuators based on bucky paper have been shown to generate an order of magnitude higher stresses than those observed for natural muscle. These promising results suggest that carbon nanotube actuators based on a single (or a few,, hundred) nanotubes will also lead to enhanced applications on the micro- or nano-scale in the biomedical or electronic fields. This paper provides an overview of carbon nanotube actuators. their exceptional properties, current research ideas and possibilities for future applications. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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