2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.comptc.2011.09.008
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Nano-molecular springs: How high will it jump?

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“…However,because nearly half of the energy is directed towards vibrational excitation,t he heighti sr educed accordingly. [7] In the course of our studies on the effect of electric fieldso n structure and reactivity, [8] we discovered that an electric field can bend ap olyyne rod that has both termini fixed to an axis. Although there are many studies on the effect of electric fields on reactivity, [9] on the locomotion of nano-objects, [10] and on the mechanical [11] and electronic [12] properties of molecules,t o the best of our knowledge there are very few studies of the effect of an external electric field on the shape of am olecule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However,because nearly half of the energy is directed towards vibrational excitation,t he heighti sr educed accordingly. [7] In the course of our studies on the effect of electric fieldso n structure and reactivity, [8] we discovered that an electric field can bend ap olyyne rod that has both termini fixed to an axis. Although there are many studies on the effect of electric fields on reactivity, [9] on the locomotion of nano-objects, [10] and on the mechanical [11] and electronic [12] properties of molecules,t o the best of our knowledge there are very few studies of the effect of an external electric field on the shape of am olecule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%