PMID: 15245306Jul 13, 2004Paper

Evidence for Luttinger-liquid behavior in crossed metallic single-wall nanotubes

Physical Review Letters
B GaoA Bachtold

Abstract

Transport measurements through crossed metallic single-wall nanotubes are presented. We observe a zero-bias anomaly in one tube which is suppressed by a current flowing through the other nanotube. These results are compared with a Luttinger-liquid model which takes into account electrostatic tube-tube coupling together with crossing-induced backscattering processes. Explicit solution of a simplified model is able to describe qualitatively the observed experimental data with only one adjustable parameter.

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Nov 10, 2009·Nature Nanotechnology·Hareem T MauneErik Winfree
Dec 31, 2005·Physical Review Letters·B GaoA Bachtold
Oct 10, 2006·Physical Review Letters·Michael M FoglerThomas Nattermann
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