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Title: ENHANCED NONLINEAR CONDUCTIVITY DUE TO HOT-ELECTRON INJECTION IN CARBON NANOTUBES
Authors: Abukari, S. S.
Mensah, S. Y.
Musah, R.
Amekpewu, M.
Mensah, N. G.
Adu, K. W.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Series/Report no.: Vol.48;Issue 7
Abstract: We have theoretically obtained an expression for the current density in a terahertz field due to hot-electron injection in carbon nanotubes. The injection modifies the stationary distribution function and leads to a qualitative change in the behavior of the current-voltage characteristics and causes absolute negative conductivity. We compared the current-voltage characteristic behavior at different injection rates and observed a drastic change in the current density and absolute negative conductivity values. We propose that carbon nanotubes with hot-electron injection may be useful for high-frequency applications.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4362
ISSN: 1090-6517
Appears in Collections:School of Engineering

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