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Planar array of semiconducting nanotubes in external electric field: Collective screening and polarizability
T. A. Sedrakyan, E. G. Mishchenko, M. E. Raikh
Published 2006-07-11, updated 2006-12-21Version 2
We study theoretically the charge separation in a planar array of semiconducting nanotubes (NTs) of length, 2h, placed in external electric field, F, parallel to their axes. By employing the conformal mapping, we find analytically the exact distribution of the induced charge density for arbitrary ratio of the gap, E_g, and the voltage drop, eFh, across the NT. We use the result obtained to (i) trace the narrowing of the neutral strip at center of the NT with increasing F; (ii) analyze the polarizability of the array as a function of E_g; (iii) study the field enhancement near the tips.
Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, RevTex
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 74, 235423 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: external electric field, planar array, semiconducting nanotubes, collective screening, polarizability
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