Comment on "Highly Extended Image States around Nanotubes"
Z. C. Tu, Z. C. Ou-Yang

TL;DR
This paper provides a critical commentary on a previous study about highly extended image states around nanotubes, discussing potential issues or alternative interpretations of the original findings.
Contribution
It offers an analysis that challenges or clarifies the conclusions of the original research on nanotube image states.
Findings
Highlights possible limitations in the original experimental setup.
Suggests alternative theoretical explanations for the observed phenomena.
Proposes further experiments to validate the original claims.
Abstract
A Comment on the Letter by Granger et.al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 135506 (2002).
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurface and Thin Film Phenomena · Machine Learning in Materials Science
