Abstract
An attempt is made to calculate the energy bands and spectra of the characteristic CKα emission of small-diameter carbon nanotubes. The calculated spectra for the nanotubes are compared with similar spectra for graphite monolayers used as a test object and with known experimental results for nanotubes. It is concluded that the x-ray emission spectra can be used to identify thin carbon nanotubes. A classification of solid-phase carbon is proposed which takes into account the position of carbon nanotubes in the family of allotropic carbon forms. The type of hybridization of the electrons in the carbon atom is used as the criterion for classification.
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