Claims
- 1. A nanotube comprising a crystalline structure of BXCYNZ, where x, y, and z indicate a relative amount of each element compared to the others and where no more than one of x, y, or z are zero for a single stoichiometry.
- 2. The nanotube of claim 1 wherein x, y, and z are integers.
- 3. The nanotube of claim 1 further comprising dopant material.
- 4. The nanotube of claim 1 wherein the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 1:2:1.
- 5. The nanotube of claim 4 further comprising dopant material.
- 6. The nanotube of claim 1 wherein the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 1:3:0.
- 7. The nanotube of claim 6 further comprising dopant material.
- 8. The nanotube of claim 1 wherein the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 1:0:1.
- 9. The nanotube of claim 8 further comprising dopant material.
- 10. The nanotube of claim 1 wherein the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 0:1:1.
- 11. The nanotube of claim 10 further comprising dopant material.
- 12. A coating to hide objects from radar comprising electrically insulating nanotubes and nanoparticles.
- 13. The coating of claim 12 wherein the nanotubes and nanoparticles are essentially comprised of boron and nitride in a ratio of about 1:1.
- 14. The coating of claim 13 wherein the nanotubes and nanoparticles further comprise dopant material.
- 15. A nanoscale inductance element comprising boron, carbon, and nitrogen nanotubes wherein the elements are present in a ratio of about 1:2:1.
- 16. The inductance element of claim 15 further comprising dopant material.
- 17. The inductance element of claim 15 further comprising a metal atom inside the nanotube.
- 18. A position sensor comprising boron and carbon nanotubes wherein the elements are present in a ratio of about 1:3.
- 19. A stress sensor comprising boron and carbon nanotubes wherein the elements are present in a ratio of about 1:3.
- 20. A temperature sensor comprising boron and carbon nanotubes wherein the elements are present in a ratio of about 1:3.
- 21. A field emission device wherein the field emitters are comprised of nanotubes according to claim 1.
- 22. A composite material comprising nanotubes according to claim 1.
- 23. A nanoparticle comprising a crystalline structure of BXCYNZ, where x, y, and z indicate a relative amount of each element compared to the others and where no more than one of x, y, or z are zero for a single stoichiometry.
- 24. The nanoparticle of claim 23 wherein x, y, and z are integers.
- 25. The nanoparticle of claim 23 where in the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 1:2:1.
- 26. The nanoparticle of claim 25 further comprising dopant material.
- 27. The nanoparticle of claim 23 where in the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 1:3:0.
- 28. The nanoparticle of claim 27 further comprising dopant material.
- 29. The nanoparticle of claim 23 wherein the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 1:0:1.
- 30. The nanoparticle of claim 29 further comprising dopant material.
- 31. The nanoparticle of claim 23 where in the ratio of boron:carbon:nitrogen is about 0:1:1.
- 32. The nanoparticle of claim 31 further comprising dopant material.
- 33. A dry lubricant comprising nanoparticles according to claim 23.
- 34. An additive for wet lubricants comprising nanoparticles according to claim 23.
- 35. A material to fill microscopic cracks in composite materials comprising nanoparticles according to claim 22.
- 36. An additive to composite materials comprising nanoparticles according to claim 22.
- 37. The additive of claim 35 wherein the nanoparticles increase the strength of the composite material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/388,494, filed Feb. 14, 1995.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with U.S. Government support under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. The U.S. Government may have certain rights in this invention.
Continuations (1)
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08978435 |
Nov 1997 |
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09844514 |
Apr 2001 |
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