Non-Local Transport in a Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
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概要
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Non-local electric transport phenomena were observed for a multi-wall carbon nanotube. The magnetic field dependence of non-local resistance was out of phase with respect to the conventional four-probe resistance, which could be explained in terms of the Landauer-Buttiker formula. Our observations indicate that the phase coherence length of multi-wall carbon nanotube exceeds the voltage probe length of about 1.1 μm at the measured temperatures.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 2001-03-15
著者
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Kim J
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Lee H‐b
Korea Res. Inst. Bioscience & Biotechnology Taejon Kor
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Kim J‐j
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Lee Hyun-woo
Antibiotics Research Lab. Korea Research Institute Of Bioscience & Biotechnology
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KIM Ju-Jin
Department of Physics, Chonbuk National University
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KANG Kicheon
Department of Physics, Chonbuk National University
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LEE Jeong-O
Department of Physics, Chonbuk National University
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KIM Nam
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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KIM Jinhee
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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YOO Kyung-Hwa
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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PARK long
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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LEE Hyun-Woo
School of Physics, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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Kim J
Electronics And Telecommunication Res. Inst. Daejeon Kor
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Lee Hyun-woo
School Of Physics Korea Institute For Advanced Study
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Kim Ju-jin
Department Of Physics Chonbuk National University
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Lee J‐o
Korea Res. Inst. Standards And Sci. Taejon Kor
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Yoo K‐h
Korea Res. Inst. Standards And Sci. Taejon Kor
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Kang K
Chonbuk National Univ. Chonju Kor
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Kang Kicheon
Department Of Physics And Institute For Condensed Matter Theory Chonnam National University
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Kim Nam
Korea Railroad Research Institute
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Kim Nam
Korea Research Institute Of Standards And Science:(present) Department Of Physics University Of Jyva
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