Phonons and electron-phonon scattering in carbon nanotubes
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Electron-phonon scattering is studied within an effective-mass theory. A continuum model for acoustic phonons is introduced and electron-phonon interaction due to modification of band structure is derived as well as a normal deformation potential. In a metallic nanotube, the deformation potential does not participate in electron scattering and a metallic nanotube becomes nearly a one-dimensional ballistic conductor even at room temperature. A resistivity determined by small band-structure interaction depends on the chirality at low temperatures. A magnetic field perpendicular to the axis induces electron scattering by the deformation potential, giving rise to huge positive magnetoresistance.
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- Condensed matter physics
- Phonon
- Scattering
- Phonon scattering
- Ballistic conduction in single-walled carbon nanotubes
- Electron
- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
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