carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical structures made of carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline lattice. They are incredibly small and have unique properties, such as exceptional strength, high conductivity, and thermal stability. These nanoscale tubes hold potential for various applications, including electronics, materials science, and medicine.
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