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Figure 2.2(b).
Figure 2.6: Electronic density o f states for two zigzag SWNTs: (a) semiconducting (10,0)
Figure 2.8: Repeat unit structure o f the polymer poly(9,9-di-n-octylfluorenyl~2,7’-diyl),
Figure 3.1: Schematic of the Kratschmer arc-discharge generator.
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