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Published on: January 10, 2017
Channelling of dipolar molecules through carbon nanotubes
D J Mowbray1, S Chung, Z L Mišković
1Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada.
Abstract:
We study the dynamic polarization of carbon nanotubes caused by the propagation of fast electric dipoles under channelling conditions. We specifically analyse the position and orientation dependences of the dipole self-energy, stopping force, and the torque about the dipole centre. It is found that a dipole is strongly attracted to the nanotube wall and shows a tendency to orient itself perpendicular to the direction of motion. The stopping force shows more complex behaviour, but is generally found to be larger close to the nanotube wall and when oriented in the perpendicular direction at higher speeds.

