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Simultaneous Synthesis of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene in a Magnetically-enhanced Arc Plasma
Published on: February 2, 2012
Avalanche-induced current enhancement in semiconducting carbon nanotubes
Albert Liao1, Yang Zhao, Eric Pop
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois 61801, USA.
Abstract:
Semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes under high electric field stress ( approximately 10 V/mum) display a remarkable current increase due to avalanche generation of free electrons and holes. Unlike other materials, the avalanche process in such 1D quantum wires involves access to the third subband and is insensitive to temperature but strongly dependent on diameter approximately exp(-1/d;{2}). Comparison with a theoretical model yields a novel approach to obtain the inelastic optical phonon emission length lambda{OP,ems} approximately 15d nm. The new results underscore the importance of multiband transport in 1D molecular wires.
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