Electrical transport through carbon nanotube junctions created by mechanical manipulation
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
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junctionsnanotubecarboncreatedelectronicmanipulatedmetallictransport
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Using an atomic force microscope we have created nanotube junctions such as buckles and crossings within individual single-wall metallic carbon nanotubes connected to metallic electrodes. The electronic transport properties of these manipulated structures show that they form electronic tunnel junctions. The conductance shows power-law behavior as a function of bias voltage and temperature, which can be well modeled by a Luttinger liquid model for tunneling between two nanotube segments separated by the manipulated junction.
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