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Extractions: Prof. Richard Smalley Resources with Additional Information Richard E. Smalley, with funding from the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) , has conducted extensive research in cluster chemistry and in cold ion beam technology and is currently involved in research in nanotube single-crystal growth. Smalley was born June 6, 1943, received a B.S. degree from the University of Michigan in 1965, and received a Ph.D. from Princeton in 1973. He began work at Rice University in 1976 and became a Professor in the Department of Physics in January 1990. In 1996, Dr. Smalley was appointed Director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) at Rice University. Current DOE-funded research by The Smalley Group focuses on nanotube single crystal growth
Extractions: RICHARD SMALLEY: Well nanotubes and particularly what I like to call bucky tube turn out to have just incredible properties. And bucky tube is an extension of a bucky ball. So imagine you have a ball and you extend it out here and all along the sides there are hexagons as part of the graphing sheet of graphite, like chicken wire, just a single layer of it turned around and seamlessly put together so you have a perfect tube. That object has incredible properties. If you held it in your hands and you pulled on it, you'd find it has the highest stiffness of any object you can make out of anything. And if you pull it until it breaks, we expect it would be the strongest of anything you will ever ever make. But in addition, the electrons that are holding this thing together, some of them are free to move along the length of it, and if you do the bucky tube just right, it is a metallic wire. It is effectively a light pipe for electrons. It's small enough the electron is confined in its quantum little way. There's really only one way it can move down the tube. But it does that extremely efficiently. So here in one object you've got the strongest, stiffest thing we will probably ever make in the universe, made just out of carbon, but it also conducts electricity and oh, by the way thermal conduction along this is, is higher than diamond. The best you can ever be. So it's just carbon. In a way it's a new polymer of carbon, I like to think of it.
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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996 was awarded jointly to Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto and Richard E. Smalley "for their discovery of fullerenes" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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Richard Smalley: Biography From Answers.com American chemist (1943– ) Born in Akron, Ohio, Smalley was educated at Michigan University and at Princeton where he obtained his PhD in 1973. After spending the period from http://www.answers.com/topic/richard-smalley
Extractions: var isReferenceAnswers = true; BodyLoad('s'); On this page Library Scientist: Home Library Science Dictionary of Scientists American chemist (1943– Born in Akron, Ohio, Smalley was educated at Michigan University and at Princeton where he obtained his PhD in 1973. After spending the period from 1973 to 1976 at the James Franck Institute, Chicago, Smalley moved to Rice University, Houston, and was appointed professor of chemistry in 1981. In 1981 Smalley devised a procedure to produce microclusters of a hundred or so atoms. The technique is to vaporize the metal by a laser. The released atoms are cooled by a jet of helium and condense into variously sized clusters. In 1985 a visiting British chemist, Harry Kroto, persuaded Smalley to direct his laser beam at a graphite target. Smalley knew that an Exxon group had already used graphite and produced carbon molecules with an even number of atoms. At first Smalley was reluctant to repeat this work but he was eventually persuaded. They soon had spectroscopic evidence for the presence of an apparently large, stable molecule of sixty carbon atoms – now known as
Nanotubes As Nanoprobes In Scanning Probe Microscopy Title Nanotubes as nanoprobes in scanning probe microscopy Authors Dai, Hongjie; Hafner, Jason H.; Rinzler, Andrew G.; Colbert, Daniel T.; Smalley, Richard E. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996Natur.384..147D
Extractions: AA(Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, and Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA), AB(Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, and Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA), AC(Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, and Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA), AD(Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, and Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA), AE(Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, and Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA) Publication: Bibliographic Code: Abstract SINCE the invention of the scanning tunnelling microscope , the value of establishing a physical connection between the macroscopic world and individual nanometre-scale objects has become increasingly evident, both for probing these objects and for direct manipulation and fabrication . Ideally the tip should be as precisely defined as the object under investigation, and should maintain its integrity after repeated use not only in high vacuum but also in air and water. The best tips currently used for scanning probe microscopy do sometimes achieve sub-nanometre resolution, but they seldom survive a 'tip crash' with the surface, and it is rarely clear what the atomic configuration of the tip is during imaging. Here we show that carbon nanotubes
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Structure-Assigned Optical Spectra Of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Title StructureAssigned Optical Spectra of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Authors Bachilo, Sergei M.; Strano, Michael S.; Kittrell, Carter; Hauge, Robert H.; Smalley, Richard E http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002Sci...298.2361B
Extractions: 10.1126/science.1078727 Bibliographic Code: Abstract Spectrofluorimetric measurements on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) isolated in aqueous surfactant suspensions have revealed distinct electronic absorption and emission transitions for more than 30 different semiconducting nanotube species. By combining these fluorimetric results with resonance Raman data, each optical transition has been mapped to a specific (n,m) nanotube structure. Optical spectroscopy can thereby be used to rapidly determine the detailed composition of bulk SWNT samples, providing distributions in both tube diameter and chiral angle. The measured transition frequencies differ substantially from simple theoretical predictions. These deviations may reflect combinations of trigonal warping and excitonic effects. Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences Use: Authors Title Abstract Text Return: Query Results Return items starting with number Query Form Database: Astronomy
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