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Carbon Nanotube Radio | IntechOpen
New kind of transistor radios show capability of nanotube technology | Illinois
Carbon nanotube rectenna directly converts light into electricity | Research | Chemistry World
From blackness to invisibility – Carbon nanotubes role in the attenuation of and shielding from radio waves for stealth technology - ScienceDirect
Nanotube Radio for Communications and Medical Applications IB-2431, 2432 - Intellectual Property Office
10.31.2007 - Single nanotube makes world's smallest radio
Radio frequency heating of metallic and semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)
From blackness to invisibility – Carbon nanotubes role in the attenuation of and shielding from radio waves for stealth technology - ScienceDirect
Nanotube Radio | Nano Letters
Nanotube Radio | Nano Letters
Radiofrequency transistors based on high-purity carbon nanotube arrays
World's Smallest Radio Fits in the Palm of the Hand . . . of an Ant | NSF - National Science Foundation
Nano Electronics Researcher Decodes Radio Signals Using Atom-Sized Component | WIRED
Radiofrequency transistors based on high-purity carbon nanotube arrays
a) Schematic of a carbon nanotube radio demonstration [7]. (b) A... | Download Scientific Diagram
Radio frequency transistors based on ultra-high purity semiconducting carbon nanotubes with superior extrinsic maximum oscillation frequency | SpringerLink
Research News: Make Way for the Real Nanopod: Berkeley Researchers Create First Fully Functional Nanotube Radio
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Carbon Nanotubes | Secant Group
Radio Frequency Heating of Carbon Nanotube Composite Materials. | Semantic Scholar
Carbon Nanotubes To Boost Communications | SIGNAL Magazine
Carbon Nanotube Radio | IntechOpen
Radiofrequency transistors based on aligned carbon nanotube arrays | Nature Electronics
Nanoradio Tunes In to Atoms | MIT Technology Review
bookofjoe: World's smallest radio consists of 1 carbon nanotube — listen to it play 'Layla'
Carbon nanotubes could be ideal optical antennae | NextBigFuture.com