What are Carbon Nanotubes and How Do They Enhance Conductivity?
Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical nanostructures composed of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Their seamless cylindrical structure allows electrons to move freely with minimal scattering, resulting in high electrical conductivity. The one-dimensional structure of CNTs provides a direct path for electron flow, making them ideal for applications in nanoelectronics and conductive composites.