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Backscattering in carbon nanotubes : role of quantum interference effects

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For similar disorder, the backscattering contribution to the conductivity, irrelevant for metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes, is proved to become more significant for doped semiconducting systems, as found in experiments. In the case of multi-walled nanotubes, the intershell coupling is further shown to enhance the contribution of backscattering for "metallic" double-walled, whereas it remains insignificant for "metallic/semiconducting" double-walled systems. This supports that MWNTs are long ballistic conductors close to the charge neutrality point.

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hal-00125299 , version 1 (18-01-2007)

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Stephan Roche, Francois Triozon, Angel Rubio. Backscattering in carbon nanotubes : role of quantum interference effects. Applied Physics Letters, 2001, 79, pp.3690-3692. ⟨hal-00125299⟩
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