APS March Meeting 2010
Volume 55, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2010;
Portland, Oregon
Session L1: Novel Probes of Electron Interactions in One-Dimensional Systems
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Room: Oregon Ballroom 201
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Karyn Le Hur, Yale University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2010.MAR.L1.5
Abstract: L1.00005 : Electron-Phonon and Electron-Electron Interactions in Individual Suspended Carbon Nanotubes
4:54 PM–5:30 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Stephen Cronin
(University of Southern California)
The fabrication of pristine, nearly defect-free, suspended carbon
nanotubes
(CNTs) enables the observation of several phenomena not seen
before in
carbon nanotubes, including breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer
approximation$^{1}$, mode selective electron-phonon
coupling$^{2}$, and a
Mott insulator transition$^{3}$. Raman spectroscopy of these
nanotubes under
applied gate and bias potentials reveals exceptionally strong
electron-phonon coupling, arising from Kohn anomalies, which
result in mode
selective electron-phonon coupling, negative differential
conductance (NDC),
and non-equilibrium phonon populations$^{2,4}$. Due to the
extremely long
electron lifetimes, we observe a breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer
approximation, as deduced from the gate voltage-induced changes
in the
vibrational energies of suspended carbon nanotubes$^{1}$. We also
report
strikingly large variations in the Raman intensity of pristine
metallic CNTs
in response to gate voltages, which are attributed to a Mott
insulating
state of the strongly correlated electrons$^{3}$. As will be shown,
preparing clean, defect-free devices is an essential prerequisite
for
studying the rich low-dimensional physics of CNTs.
(1.) Bushmaker, A.W., Deshpande, V.V., Hsieh, S., Bockrath, M.W.,
and
Cronin, S.B., ``Direct Observation of Born-Oppenheimer Approximation
Breakdown in Carbon Nanotubes.'' Nano Letters, 9, 607 (2009).
(2.) Bushmaker, A.W., Deshpande, V.V., Bockrath, M.W., and
Cronin, S.B.,
``Direct Observation of Mode Selective Electron-Phonon Coupling
in Suspended
Carbon Nanotubes.'' Nano Letters, 7, 3618 (2007)
(3.) Bushmaker, A.W., Deshpande, V.V., Hsieh, S., Bockrath, M.W.,
and
Cronin, S.B., ``Large Modulations in the Intensity of
Raman-Scattered Light
from Pristine Carbon Nanotubes.'' Physical Review Letters, 103,
067401
(2009).
(4.) Bushmaker, A.W., Deshpande, V.V., Hsieh, S., Bockrath, M.W.,
and
Cronin, S.B., ``Gate Voltage Controlled Non-Equilibrium and
Non-Ohmic
Behavior in Suspended Carbon Nanotubes.'' Nano Letters, 9, 2862
(2009)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2010.MAR.L1.5