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      Gas molecule adsorption in carbon nanotubes and nanotube bundles

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      Nanotechnology
      IOP Publishing

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              The electronic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes are shown here to be extremely sensitive to the chemical environment. Exposure to air or oxygen dramatically influences the nanotubes' electrical resistance, thermoelectric power, and local density of states, as determined by transport measurements and scanning tunneling spectroscopy. These electronic parameters can be reversibly "tuned" by surprisingly small concentrations of adsorbed gases, and an apparently semiconducting nanotube can be converted into an apparent metal through such exposure. These results, although demonstrating that nanotubes could find use as sensitive chemical gas sensors, likewise indicate that many supposedly intrinsic properties measured on as-prepared nanotubes may be severely compromised by extrinsic air exposure effects.
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                Journal
                Nanotechnology
                Nanotechnology
                IOP Publishing
                0957-4484
                1361-6528
                April 01 2002
                April 01 2002
                March 13 2002
                : 13
                : 2
                : 195-200
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                10.1088/0957-4484/13/2/312
                b7848505-e4b0-496a-af53-69931ec63597
                © 2002
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