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Bandgap modulation of carbon nanotubes by encapsulated metallofullerenes

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  • Jhinhwan Lee

    (School of Physics, Seoul National University
    Seoul National University)

  • H. Kim

    (School of Physics, Seoul National University
    Seoul National University)

  • S.-J. Kahng

    (Soongsil University)

  • G. Kim

    (School of Physics, Seoul National University)

  • Y.-W. Son

    (School of Physics, Seoul National University)

  • J. Ihm

    (School of Physics, Seoul National University)

  • H. Kato

    (Nagoya University)

  • Z. W. Wang

    (Nagoya University)

  • T. Okazaki

    (Nagoya University)

  • H. Shinohara

    (Nagoya University)

  • Young Kuk

    (School of Physics, Seoul National University
    Seoul National University)

Abstract

Motivated by the technical and economic difficulties in further miniaturizing silicon-based transistors with the present fabrication technologies, there is a strong effort to develop alternative electronic devices, based, for example, on single molecules1,2. Recently, carbon nanotubes have been successfully used for nanometre-sized devices such as diodes3,4, transistors5,6, and random access memory cells7. Such nanotube devices are usually very long compared to silicon-based transistors. Here we report a method for dividing a semiconductor nanotube into multiple quantum dots with lengths of about 10 nm by inserting Gd@C82 endohedral fullerenes. The spatial modulation of the nanotube electronic bandgap is observed with a low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscope. We find that a bandgap of ∼0.5 eV is narrowed down to ∼0.1 eV at sites where endohedral metallofullerenes are inserted. This change in bandgap can be explained by local elastic strain and charge transfer at metallofullerene sites. This technique for fabricating an array of quantum dots could be used for nano-electronics8 and nano-optoelectronics9.

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  • Jhinhwan Lee & H. Kim & S.-J. Kahng & G. Kim & Y.-W. Son & J. Ihm & H. Kato & Z. W. Wang & T. Okazaki & H. Shinohara & Young Kuk, 2002. "Bandgap modulation of carbon nanotubes by encapsulated metallofullerenes," Nature, Nature, vol. 415(6875), pages 1005-1008, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:415:y:2002:i:6875:d:10.1038_4151005a
    DOI: 10.1038/4151005a
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    1. Weichao Peng & Shuaihu Yan & Ke Zhou & Hai-Chen Wu & Lei Liu & Yuliang Zhao, 2023. "High-resolution discrimination of homologous and isomeric proteinogenic amino acids in nanopore sensors with ultrashort single-walled carbon nanotubes," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-8, December.

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