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The electronic properties
of nanotubes may change markedly as they are deformed by twisting
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When a structure
gets so small that one of its dimensions extends only a billionth
of a meter, odd things happen. Quantum effects that may be swamped
in the big world now play a dominant role; common-sense expectations
of how materials ought to behave break down. It's a situation that
delights theorists like Marvin Cohen and Steven Louie, professors
of physics at UC Berkeley and members of the Lab's Materials Sciences
Division, who study the behavior of all sorts of materials-nanostructures
prominent among them.
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