Carbon Nanotube Windmills Powered by 'Electron Wind'

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The proposed (a) nanomotor and (b) nanodrill where the red inner CNT rotates due to an electron wind. The nanomotor is attached to gold electrodes which act as electron reservoirs while the nanodrill has one end contacted to a mercury electrode. Cred ...
The proposed (a) nanomotor and (b) nanodrill, where the red inner CNT rotates due to an electron wind. The nanomotor is attached to gold electrodes, which act as electron reservoirs, while the nanodrill has one end contacted to a mercury electrode. Credit: S.W.D. Bailey, et al.

Theoretical physicists from Lancaster University in the UK have designed a nanomotor that operates by a novel mechanism: an electron wind.


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