Wednesday, March 6, 2013

1303.1047 (D. Talukdar et al.)

Linear current fluctuations in the power-law region of metallic carbon
nanotubes
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D. Talukdar, P. Yotprayoonsak, O. Herranen, M. Ahlskog
We study low frequency noise in a non-Ohmic region of metallic single walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes. The generalized relative noise appear to be independent of applied bias in the power-law regime of the tubes and in agreement with theoretical predictions. Beyond the power law regime the suppression of conductance due to scattering with optical phonons is accompanied by a reduction of relative noise by an order of magnitude. Mobility fluctuations in the tubes due to optical phonon scattering cause the unexpected reduction in the relative noise magnitude which is modeled using a modified mobility fluctuation picture. The findings have important implications for metallic nanotubes being used as interconnects in nanoelectronic devices.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1047

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