Unusual features of the dispersion force in layered and striated nanostructures

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Dobson, John F
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2007
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A discussion is presented on some physics behind the unusually long ranged dispersion forces recently predicted between one-dimensional and nanolayered structures with a zero electronic energy gap, such as metallic nanotubes and graphitic structures. The various results for these systems, previously obtained via a variety of formalisms, are here re-derived systematically from a single approach.

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Surface Science

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601

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Condensed matter physics

Quantum physics

Physical chemistry

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