Try TubeGen (http://turin.nss.udel.edu/research/tubegenonline.html).

A good starting point for CNTs in general is http://nanotube.msu.edu/.

  Herbert

On 17/06/13 08:28, Drogar wrote:

Dear siesta user

Is there any Code to give us coordinate atomic of a arbitrary (n,m) nanotube?(Or
any program)

particularity in a flexible way, so that we can define it (in case of
Graphyne-nanotubes)

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Drogar
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