Tunable High-Frequency Acoustoelectric Current Oscillations in Fluorine-Doped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Daniel Sekyi-Arthur,
Samuel Yeboah Mensah,
Kofi Wi-Adu
et al.
Abstract:Herein, we report on a fluorine-doped single-walled carbon nanotube (FSWCNT) phenomenon, that yields tunable high-frequency self-sustained acoustoelectric direct current (ADC) oscillations. A tractable analytical method was used in the hypersound domain, to base the calculations on carriers in the lowest miniband. Hypothetically, the energy of interaction between the carriers and the acoustic phonons is less than the energy of the typical carriers. High-order harmonics of the acoustic phonons’ effective field … Show more
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