Tuning the conductance of single-walled carbon nanotubes by ion irradiation in the Anderson localization regime
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UAM. Departamento de Física de la Materia CondensadaPublisher
Nature Publishing GroupDate
2005-07-01Citation
10.1038/nmat1414
Nature Materials 4.7 (2005): 534-539
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1476-1122 (print); 1476-4660 (online)DOI
10.1038/nmat1414Funded by
This work was partially supported by Spanish MCyT under contracts MAT2001-00664, MAT2001-00665 and MAT2002-01534 and the European Community IST-2001-38052 and NMP4-CT-2004-500198 grantsProject
Gobierno de España. MAT2001-00664; Gobierno de España. MAT2001-00665; Gobierno de España. MAT2002-01534Editor's Version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat1414Subjects
FísicaRights
© 2005 Nature Publishing GroupAbstract
Carbon nanotubes are a good realization of one-dimensional crystals where basic science and potential nanodevice applications merge. Defects are known to modify the electrical resistance of carbon nanotubes; they can be present in as-grown carbon nanotubes, but controlling their density externally opens a path towards the tuning of the electronic characteristics of the nanotube. In this work, consecutive Ar+ irradiation doses are applied to single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) producing a uniform density of defects. After each dose, the room-temperature resistance versus SWNT length (R(L)) along the nanotube is measured. Our data show an exponential dependence of R(L) indicating that the system is within the strong Anderson localization regime. Theoretical simulations demonstrate that mainly di-vacancies contribute to the resistance increase induced by irradiation, and that just a 0.03% of di-vacancies produces an increase of three orders of magnitude in the resistance of a SWNT of 400 nm length
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Google Scholar:Gómez-Navarro González, Cristina
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Pablo Gómez, Pedro José de
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Gómez Herrero, Julio
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Biel, B.
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García Vidal, Fco. José
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Rubio, A.
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Flores, F.
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