S. Cohen, J.C. Liu, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 1999
In this article we report on the conductance of bundles of single-wall carbon nanotubes as a function of temperature and bias voltage. We focus on the nonlinearity in the IV curves near zero bias, i.e., a pronounced conductance dip. While we observe that all temperature dependent data scale onto a single curve, we also find that the characteristic scaling exponent α is widespread between 0.1 and 0.9. This behavior cannot be easily understood within the context of a Luttinger liquid. On the other hand, our data reveal a correlation between α and a possible interfacial barrier between the metal contacts and the nanotubes. We point out the importance to gain a better understanding of the interfacial properties between three-dimensional and one-dimensional metals and to include contact effects into the currently existing theory on Luttinger liquid.
S. Cohen, J.C. Liu, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 1999
John G. Long, Peter C. Searson, et al.
JES
D.D. Awschalom, J.-M. Halbout
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
T.N. Morgan
Semiconductor Science and Technology