A rotational actuator/motor based on rotation of a carbon nanotube is
disclosed. The carbon nanotube is provided with a rotor plate attached to
an outer wall, which moves relative to an inner wall of the nanotube.
After deposit of a nanotube on a silicon chip substrate, the entire
structure may be fabricated by lithography using selected techniques
adapted from silicon manufacturing technology. The structures to be
fabricated may comprise a multiwall carbon nanotube (MWNT), two in plane
stators S1, S2 and a gate stator S3 buried beneath the substrate surface.
The MWNT is suspended between two anchor pads and comprises a rotator
attached to an outer wall and arranged to move in response to
electromagnetic inputs. The substrate is etched away to allow the rotor
to freely rotate. Rotation may be either in a reciprocal or fully
rotatable manner.