High-field Current-carrying Capacity of Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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carrierdensitynanotubessemiconductingabovebandgapcarboncritical
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It is shown that current saturation in semiconducting carbon nanotubes is indistinguishable from metallic nanotubes if the carrier density is above a critical value determined by the bandgap and the LO phonon energy. This feature stems from the higher number of current-carrying states in the semiconducting tubes due to the van-Hove singularity at the band-edge. Above this critical carrier density, the ensemble saturation velocity at high-fields is found to be independent of the bandgap, but strongly dependent on the carrier density, explaining recent observations.
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