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The origin of noise in carbon nanotubes based on nano-telecommunication


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Srinivas Kasulla S J Malik

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‫دکتر افشين رشيد‬


Islamic Azad University Tehran Science and Research Branch
255 PUBLICATIONS 179 CITATIONS
The origin of noise in carbon nanotubes based on nano-
telecommunication functions

Abstract: The origin of noise in Nano electronics is currently


mostly in carbon nanotubes based on the functions of Nano
communication and the structure of graphene particles in
nanotubes interacting for the communication purposes of
nanoparticles (nanoparticles) in CNT single-walled carbon
nanotubes. And multi-walled CNTs are performed.

Nanomaterial with a high surface-to-volume ratio The noise


produced by Nano-electrons is very attractive because they are
very sensitive to surface changes. A representative material of
this type is carbon nanotubes, which are rolled sheets of
graphene hexagonal lattice with a thickness of only one carbon
atom. A simple Nano communication device consisting of a
carbon nanotube that forms two electrodes. These connecting
magnetic particles are exposed to various large molecules,
causing some of them to attach to the surface of the carbon
nanotube. In Nano-telecommunications, different molecules
give unique sound signals in relation to the properties of the
molecules. The power of interaction between carbon nanotubes
and molecules arises from noise signals. In Nano-
telecommunications, the interaction with electronic
nanoparticles based on carbon nanotubes changes the signal
produced by the carbon nanotube device following the
adsorption of specific single molecules. This is because the
adsorbent molecule creates a trap in the carbon nanotube, which
conducts it. This means that carbon nanotubes based on carbon
nanotubes are very sensitive. And they can detect a unique
amount of single molecules. The ability to describe single
molecules using highly sensitive Nano electronics is an exciting
prospect for sensors, especially for neural applications and
biosensors. The use of acoustic signals to identify molecular
activity (interaction) or (active orbit) is attractive. In Nano
communication and interaction with electronic nanoparticles
based on carbon nanotubes, the sensitivity of signal recognition
may be increased through the production of controllable noise.
These carbon nanotube-based Nano communications show that
it is possible to identify individual molecules through their
unique noise particles in current Nano communication signals.
Improved knowledge of molecular origin and interaction with
electronic nanoparticles based on noise carbon nanotubes should
lead to the development of electronics that use noise to improve
their performance instead of destroying it.

Conclusion :

Noise is a low-frequency random oscillation that occurs in many


Nano-telecommunication devices, including Nano electronics,
environments, and organisms. Noise can blur signals, so it often
goes out of electronic and radio transmission.

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