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Effects of magnetic field and disorder on electronic properties of Carbon Nanotubes

Stephan Roche, Riichiro Saito

Published 1998-11-17Version 1

Electronic properties of metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes are investigated in presence of magnetic field perpendicular to the CN-axis, and disorder introduced through energy site randomness. The magnetic field field is shown to induce a metal-insulator transition (MIT) in absence of disorder, and surprisingly disorder does not affect significantly the MIT. These results may find confirmation through tunneling experiments

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