Abstract

This work focuses on a hybrid system consist of single-wall carbon nanotube inside single-wall boron nitride nanotube (CBN nanotube). The intertube interactions between the outer boron–nitride nanotube and inner carbon nanotube are described using a van der Waals interaction. The infrared spectra of CBN nanotubes are calculated in the framework of spectral moments method. The evolution of the infrared spectra of CBN nanotube as a function of their diameters and lengths are discussed. The obtained results are useful for the interpretation of the experimental infrared spectra of CBN nanotube.

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