Tunneling in suspended carbon nanotubes assisted by longitudinal phonons
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- 10 August 2005
Abstract
Current-voltage characteristics of suspended single-wall carbon nanotube quantum dots show a series of steps equally spaced in voltage. The energy scale of this harmonic, low-energy excitation spectrum is consistent with that of the longitudinal low-k phonon mode (stretching mode) in the nanotube. Agreement is found with a Franck-Condon-based model in which the phonon-assisted tunneling process is modeled as a coupling of electronic levels to underdamped quantum harmonic oscillators. Comparison with this model indicates a rather strong electron-phonon coupling factor of order unity.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2005-08-10, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 96 (2), 026801.
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