In carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with large radii, either metallic or semiconducting, several subbands contribute to the electrical conduction, while in metallic nonarmchair nanotubes with small radii the wall curvature induces a large energy gap. In this paper, we propose a model for the signal propagation along single wall CNTs (SWCNTs) of arbitrary chirality, at microwave through terahertz frequencies, which takes into account both these characteristics in a self-consistent way. We first study an SWCNT, disregarding the wall curvature, in the frame of a semiclassical treatment based on the Boltzmann equation in the momentum-independent relaxation time approximation. It allows expressing the longitudinal dynamic conductivity in terms of the num...
We have observed the electronic transport in single- and double-walled Carbon Nano Tubes (CNT) at ro...
We investigate theoretically the feasibility of generation and am-plification of terahertz radiation...
In recent years, there have been conflicting reports regarding the ultrafast photoconductive respons...
In carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with large radii, either metallic or semiconducting, several subbands con...
We formulated a hydrodynamic model in order to describe the dynamical behavior of the pi-electrons i...
The electromagnetic behavior of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), in the frequency range where on...
The paper presents a self-consistent semi-classical model describing the electrical behavior of carb...
This paper proposes a model for the electrical propagation along carbon nanotubes, based on a quasi-...
We use time-dependent quantum wavepacket methods to simulate ballistic electron transport in a singl...
This paper proposes a model for the electrical propagation along carbon nanotubes, based on a quasi-...
This paper investigates the electrical behavior of vias made by bundles of either single-walled or m...
The transmission through side-contacted single-wall carbon nanotubes is investigated within the Land...
An integrated cohesive band structure of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) applicable to all chirality directi...
We study interbanddipole transitions across curvature-induced narrow gaps in quasi-metallic single-w...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are recently discovered materials made by rolled sheets of graphene of diame...
We have observed the electronic transport in single- and double-walled Carbon Nano Tubes (CNT) at ro...
We investigate theoretically the feasibility of generation and am-plification of terahertz radiation...
In recent years, there have been conflicting reports regarding the ultrafast photoconductive respons...
In carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with large radii, either metallic or semiconducting, several subbands con...
We formulated a hydrodynamic model in order to describe the dynamical behavior of the pi-electrons i...
The electromagnetic behavior of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), in the frequency range where on...
The paper presents a self-consistent semi-classical model describing the electrical behavior of carb...
This paper proposes a model for the electrical propagation along carbon nanotubes, based on a quasi-...
We use time-dependent quantum wavepacket methods to simulate ballistic electron transport in a singl...
This paper proposes a model for the electrical propagation along carbon nanotubes, based on a quasi-...
This paper investigates the electrical behavior of vias made by bundles of either single-walled or m...
The transmission through side-contacted single-wall carbon nanotubes is investigated within the Land...
An integrated cohesive band structure of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) applicable to all chirality directi...
We study interbanddipole transitions across curvature-induced narrow gaps in quasi-metallic single-w...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are recently discovered materials made by rolled sheets of graphene of diame...
We have observed the electronic transport in single- and double-walled Carbon Nano Tubes (CNT) at ro...
We investigate theoretically the feasibility of generation and am-plification of terahertz radiation...
In recent years, there have been conflicting reports regarding the ultrafast photoconductive respons...