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Fabry - Perot interference in a nanotube electron waveguide

Wenjie Liang, Marc Bockrath, Dolores Bozovic, Jason H. Hafner, M. Tinkham and Hongkun Park ()
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Wenjie Liang: Harvard University
Marc Bockrath: Harvard University
Dolores Bozovic: Harvard University
Jason H. Hafner: Harvard University
M. Tinkham: Harvard University
Hongkun Park: Harvard University

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6838, 665-669

Abstract: Abstract The behaviour of traditional electronic devices can be understood in terms of the classical diffusive motion of electrons. As the size of a device becomes comparable to the electron coherence length, however, quantum interference between electron waves becomes increasingly important, leading to dramatic changes in device properties1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. This classical-to-quantum transition in device behaviour suggests the possibility for nanometer-sized electronic elements that make use of quantum coherence1,2,7,8. Molecular electronic devices are promising candidates for realizing such device elements because the electronic motion in molecules is inherently quantum mechanical9,10 and it can be modified by well defined chemistry11,12,13. Here we describe an example of a coherent molecular electronic device whose behaviour is explicitly dependent on quantum interference between propagating electron waves—a Fabry–Perot electron resonator based on individual single-walled carbon nanotubes with near-perfect ohmic contacts to electrodes. In these devices, the nanotubes act as coherent electron waveguides14,15,16, with the resonant cavity formed between the two nanotube–electrode interfaces. We use a theoretical model based on the multichannel Landauer–Büttiker formalism17,18,19 to analyse the device characteristics and find that coupling between the two propagating modes of the nanotubes caused by electron scattering at the nanotube–electrode interfaces is important.

Date: 2001
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