Doping- and size-dependent suppression of tunneling in carbon nanotubes
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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nanotubestunnelingalphacarbondopingmulti-walledobservedregime
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We study the effect of doping in the suppression of tunneling observed in multi-walled nanotubes, incorporating as well the influence of the finite dimensions of the system. A scaling approach allows us to encompass the different values of the critical exponent $\alpha $ measured for the tunneling density of states in carbon nanotubes. We predict that further reduction of $\alpha $ should be observed in multi-walled nanotubes with a sizeable amount of doping. In the case of nanotubes with a very large radius, we find a pronounced crossover between a high-energy regime with persistent quasiparticles and a low-energy regime with the properties of a one-dimensional conductor.
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