Title: Nanotube Nanoelectronics
1If you re-use any material in this presentation,
please credit Michael S. Fuhrer, University of
Maryland
2Why is Carbon Unique for Electronics?
Carbon
Graphite
Hexagonal lattice 1 pz orbital at each site
4 valence electrons
1 pz orbital
3 sp2 orbitals
Fundamental question Is graphite a metal or a
semiconductor?
3Solid State Physics in One Dimension
1 orbital (doubly degenerate)
1 atom 1 electron
Ten atoms
Energy Levels
Ground state Fill lowest five (doubly
degenerate) levels
Excited state Energy e above ground
state metallic
4Solid State Physics in One Dimension
1 orbital (doubly degenerate)
1 atom 1 electron
Dimerization can lower energy
Energy Levels
Dimerization creates two bands Electrons fill
lower band semiconducting
Excited state costs energy Eg
5Graphite Atoms or Dimers?
Graphite Metallic in some
directions, Semiconducting in others!
Atomic chain metallic
Dimer chain semiconducting
6Rolling up graphene into a tube
Graphics courtesy Rick Smalley
- Pick a lattice vector in graphite
- Cut out a strip perpendicular
- to that vector
- Roll up the strip
- to form a tube!
7Nanotubes Metallic or Semiconducting?
Metallic
Semiconducting
Whether nanotube is metallic or semiconducting
depends on how nanotube is wrapped.
8Nanotube Band Structure
Metal
E2 (hvFk)2
Semiconductor
E2 ?2 (hvFk)2