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monikas@iiitm.ac.in
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how to make nanotube of In2O3 in atkvnl
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Petr Khomyakov
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Please first search for what this nanotube structure(s) looks like, and then post the corresponding atomic structure images. Otherwise, it is hard to say on how to build something one has never seen.
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I have cif file of In2O3 and which look like bulk structure and one of the experimental paper has made microtubules In2O3 you requried that structure of experimental paper ??
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It is not clear to me exactly what kind of nanotube you expect to get, but we have described a general approach, based on MoS2, here:
https://docs.quantumwise.com/tutorials/mos2_cnt/mos2_cnt.html
I hope this helps you.
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