Transport in ropes of carbon nanotubes: Contact barriers and Luttinger liquid theory

Th. Hunger, B. Lengeler, and J. Appenzeller
Phys. Rev. B 69, 195406 – Published 7 May 2004
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Abstract

In this article we report on the conductance of bundles of single-wall carbon nanotubes as a function of temperature and bias voltage. We focus on the nonlinearity in the IV curves near zero bias, i.e., a pronounced conductance dip. While we observe that all temperature dependent data scale onto a single curve, we also find that the characteristic scaling exponent α is widespread between 0.1 and 0.9. This behavior cannot be easily understood within the context of a Luttinger liquid. On the other hand, our data reveal a correlation between α and a possible interfacial barrier between the metal contacts and the nanotubes. We point out the importance to gain a better understanding of the interfacial properties between three-dimensional and one-dimensional metals and to include contact effects into the currently existing theory on Luttinger liquid.

  • Received 20 October 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.69.195406

©2004 American Physical Society

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Th. Hunger1, B. Lengeler1, and J. Appenzeller2

  • 1II. Physikalisches Institut, RWTH Aachen, Templergraben 55, 52056 Aachen, Germany
  • 2IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598, USA

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Vol. 69, Iss. 19 — 15 May 2004

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