Nanotube Images
Other than the amazing images I had from some of the state-of-the-art imaging devices at Tel-Aviv University (which are mostly copyrighted, and appear in my papers), I spent some time using a (freeware) graphics design program to spice up my presentations and papers (Blender3D – yeah, I was once good at that too!).

My initials, spelt out in 25 micro-meter high silicon, and covered with Carbon Nanotubes…
(That is where our research funding went…)
Below is a single walled carbon nanotube twisting at two distinct visible points. (see Publications page).
And here is a high resolution TEM (transmission electron microscope) image of an end of a rather wide carbon nanotube. This is a single-walled nanotube, and one of the “widest” ones ever imaged.

Below are some of my recent attempts at art. (copy, and suffer a lawsuit 🙂

The image above was featured in Scientific American, covering my paper in Nano Letters.
Next, is an image of my MSc thesis goal of connecting multiple electrodes to a straight segment of nanotube.
