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- 1. Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 013104 (2007) , “Scanning tunneling microscopy investigations of hydrogen plasma-induced electron scattering centers on single-walled carbon nanotubes”, G. Buchs, P. Ruffieux, P. Gröning, and O. GröningThe authors report on the generation of localized defects on single-walled carbon nanotubes by means of a hydrogen electron cyclotron resonance plasma. The defects have been investigated using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and show an apparent topographic height in the STM of 1–3 ... (Read more)
- 2. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115113 (2007) , “Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of Mn-doped Ge nanowires by ab initio calculations”, J. T. Arantes, Antônio J. R. da Silva, and A. FazzioUsing ab initio total energy density-functional theory calculations, we investigated the electronic, structural, and magnetic properties of manganese-doped germanium nanowires. The nanowires have been constructed along the [110] direction and the dangling bonds on the surface have been... (Read more)
- 3. Phys. Rev. B 75, 113401 (2007) , “Enhancing the topological structures of defected carbon nanotubes with adsorbed hydrocarbon radicals at low temperatures”, R. L. Zhou, H. Y. He, and B. C. PanRealistic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) contain various structural defects by which the physical and chemical properties of the CNTs are significantly influenced. So, lowering the defect densities is of importance for the potential application of the CNTs. By performing tight-binding molecular dynamics... (Read more)
- 4. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085416 (2007) , “Ab initio theoretical study of hydrogen and its interaction with boron acceptors and nitrogen donors in single-wall silicon carbide nanotubes”, A. GaliSilicon carbide nanotubes have a great potential for biological applications. It is of interest to explore the electronic properties of these nanotubes, and how those are modified in the presence of impurities. Hydrogen is a common impurity that can appear during the growth of silicon carbide... (Read more)
- 5. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075420 (2007) , “Ab initio study of hydrogen interaction with pure and nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes”, Zhiyong Zhang and Kyeongjae ChoDetailed studies of mechanisms for hydrogen dissociative adsorption and diffusion on pure and nitrogen-doped (8, 0) carbon nanotubes are carried out using the first-principles density functional theory method. (1) For pure carbon nanotubes, we have identified the energetically most favorable... (Read more)
- 6. Phys. Rev. B 75, 045429 (2007) , “Electron spin relaxation in semiconducting carbon nanotubes: The role of hyperfine interaction”, Y. G. Semenov, K. W. Kim, and G. J. IafrateA theory of electron spin relaxation in semiconducting carbon nanotubes is developed based on the hyperfine interaction with disordered nuclei spins I=1/2 of 13C isotopes. It is shown that strong radial confinement of electrons enhances the electron-nuclear overlap and subsequently... (Read more)
- 7. Phys. Rev. B 75, 045301 (2007) , “Ionization energy of donor and acceptor impurities in semiconductor nanowires: Importance of dielectric confinement”, Mamadou Diarra, Yann-Michel Niquet, Christophe Delerue, and Guy AllanCalculations of the electronic states of donor and acceptor impurities in nanowires show that the ionization energy of the impurities is strongly enhanced with respect to the bulk, above all when the wires are embedded in a material with a low dielectric constant. In free-standing nanowires with... (Read more)
- 8. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 252501 (2007) , “Radioactive Decay Speedup at T=5 K: Electron-Capture Decay Rate of 7Be Encapsulated in C60”, T. Ohtsuki, K. Ohno, T. Morisato, T. Mitsugashira, K. Hirose, H. Yuki, and J. KasagiThe electron-capture (EC) decay rate of 7Be in C60 at the temperature of liquid helium (T=5 K) was measured and compared with the rate in Be metal at T=293 K. We found that the half-life of 7Be in endohedral C60... (Read more)
- 9. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 220501 (2007) , “Efficient Dynamic Nuclear Polarization at High Magnetic Fields”, Gavin W. Morley, Johan van Tol, Arzhang Ardavan, Kyriakos Porfyrakis, Jinying Zhang, and G. Andrew D. BriggsBy applying a new technique for dynamic nuclear polarization involving simultaneous excitation of electronic and nuclear transitions, we have enhanced the nuclear polarization of the nitrogen nuclei in 15N@C60 by a factor of 103 at a fixed temperature of 3 K and a... (Read more)
- 10. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 216601 (2007) , “Room Temperature Electrical Detection of Spin Coherence in C60”, W. Harneit, C. Boehme, S. Schaefer, K. Huebener, K. Fostiropoulos, and K. LipsAn experimental demonstration of electrical detection of coherent spin motion of weakly coupled, localized electron spins in thin fullerene C60 films at room temperature is presented. Pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance experiments on vertical photocurrents through... (Read more)
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