Heterogeneous model for conduction in carbon nanotubes

A. B. Kaiser, G. Düsberg, and S. Roth
Phys. Rev. B 57, 1418 – Published 15 January 1998
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Abstract

We point out a remarkable similarity between the resistivity behavior observed recently in single-wall carbon nanotubes and that of highly conducting polymers, in particular the change in sign of the resistivity temperature dependence from metallic to nonmetallic as the temperature is lowered. In analogy to the conducting polymers, we show that a good description of this resistivity behavior is given by a simple model of metallic conduction in aligned nanotubes with hopping or tunneling through small electrical barriers, e.g., tangled regions, inter-rope or intertube contacts, or tubule defects. The model predicts that thermoelectric power in the nanotubes is likely to show metallic behavior down to lower temperatures than resistivity.

  • Received 22 August 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.57.1418

©1998 American Physical Society

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A. B. Kaiser

  • Physics Department, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Postfach 80 06 65, D-70506 Stuttgart, Germany

G. Düsberg and S. Roth

  • Max-Planck-Institüt fur Festkörperforschung, Postfach 80 06 65, D-70506 Stuttgart, Germany

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Vol. 57, Iss. 3 — 15 January 1998

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