intratube

English

Etymology

From intra- +‎ tube.

Adjective

intratube (not comparable)

  1. Within a single tube.
    • 2016, A. H. Davoody, F. Karimi, M. S. Arnold, I. Knezevic, “Theory of Exciton Energy Transfer in Carbon Nanotube Composites”, in arXiv[1]:
      The screening of intertube Coulomb interaction reduces the ET rate, while the screening of intratube Coulomb interactions affects exciton dispersions and wave functions and can improve the ET rate by a factor of two.

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