Micro & nano letters | |
Electronic transport in carbon nanotube–graphene contact | |
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Wuzhu Deng1  Yang Li1  Yangyang Chen1  Wenli Zhou1  | |
[1] School of Optical and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology | |
关键词: carbon nanotubes; graphene; Green's function methods; density functional theory; ballistic transport; electrical contacts; electron transport properties; carbon nanotube–graphene contact; fully nonequilibrium Green’s functions method; density functional theory; contact geometries; electron transmission characteristics; boundary carbon atoms; hexagonal lattice; ballistic transport; current–voltage characteristics; C−C; | |
DOI : 10.1049/mnl.2014.0253 | |
学科分类:计算机科学(综合) | |
来源: Wiley | |
【 摘 要 】
Dr Mamoon YousufConsultant MICU & AnesthesiaHamad General Hospitl, Doha (Qatar) An eleven months baby pulled a tumbler full of boiling water over his chest. He was brought to the ER, and found to have 5% of his body surface area scalded. He was given antibiotics and pain killers and detained for further treatment. 4 hours later he was found tripoding and drooling. There was no apparent sign of burn or face on the face. Against the opinion of the doctor on duty, the anesthesiologist insisted to take him to OR for intubation. The attempt at intubation failed due to extreme swelling of the epiglottis due to thermal epiglottitis. Emergency tracheostomy was done to save the life of the child. Airway always gets priority in burn injuries, whether it is due to dry heat or wet heat. The lack of obvious signs of respiratory tract involvement should not lead us to leave the guard.
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