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MSL Simulator

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Overall Period: Updated 08 Oct, 2008
Users: 1133
Jobs: 3260
Avg. exec. time: 8 days
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Google/IEEE: updated 22 Apr, 2008
Avg. Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Citations: 1

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Version 1.3 - published on 23 May, 2008
Contributor(s) K. J. Cho
Stanford University
At a glance Computes material properties for carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nanoparticles, and more.
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MSL Nanomaterials Simulator provides an easy-to-use interface for designing and analyzing electronic properties of different nano materials, including carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nano particles, fullerenes and in the future any other user-defined nano systems. You can generate atomic structure of nano materials and compute the corresponding electronic structure with just a few mouse clicks to study structure-property relation of the materials.

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Bin Shan, Paul Leu, K. J. Cho
Multi-Scale Simulation Laboratory, Stanford University

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  • Cho, K. J. (2005), "MSL Simulator," doi: 10254/nanohub-r226.4.

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  • Simulation services for results presented here were provided by the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) at nanoHUB.org

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  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Posted on 06 April, 2006 by Paul Leu

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    Posted on 03 December, 2005 by sangbum kim

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