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arxiv: 1009.1168 · v1 · pith:2VRY5WRWnew · submitted 2010-09-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Nanoelectromechanical coupling in fullerene peapods probed via resonant electrical transport experiments

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keywords peapodsfullerenefullerenesnanoelectromechanicalnanotubescouplingelectricalelectronic
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Fullerene peapods, that is carbon nanotubes encapsulating fullerene molecules, can offer enhanced functionality with respect to empty nanotubes. However, the present incomplete understanding of how a nanotube is affected by entrapped fullerenes is an obstacle for peapods to reach their full potential in nanoscale electronic applications. Here, we investigate the effect of C60 fullerenes on electron transport via peapod quantum dots. Compared to empty nanotubes, we find an abnormal temperature dependence of Coulomb blockade oscillations, indicating the presence of a nanoelectromechanical coupling between electronic states of the nanotube and mechanical vibrations of the fullerenes. This provides a method to detect the C60 presence and to probe the interplay between electrical and mechanical excitations in peapods, which thus emerge as a new class of nanoelectromechanical systems.

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