Air knocks the wind out of nanotubes

Many scientists think that carbon nanotubes may be central to miniature technologies of the future. Because nanotubes conduct current and emit electrons, they have been considered promising as wires, sensors, and display elements. A new study, however, throws some cold water on this optimistic scenario.

Alex Zettl and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley have shown that the electronic properties of nanotubes are sensitive to oxygen.