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Previously inexplicable vibrational states between carbon chains (carbyne) and nanotubes have puzzled materials scientists.
Researchers from Austria , Italy , France , China and Japan led by the University of Vienna succeeded in getting to the bottom of this phenomenon with the help of Raman spectroscopy, innovative theoretical models and the use of machine learning.
The results show the universal applicability of carbyne as a sensor due to its sensitivity to external influences.
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