Studying Carbon Nanotube Metal Contacts using Band-Specific Overlap Density of States
Title: Studying Carbon Nanotube Metal Contacts using Band-Specific Overlap Density of States
DNr: SNIC 2019/3-486
Project Type: SNIC Medium Compute
Principal Investigator: Hans Weber <hans.weber@associated.ltu.se>
Affiliation: Luleå tekniska universitet
Duration: 2019-09-30 – 2020-10-01
Classification: 10304 10302 21001
Homepage: https://www.ltu.se/research/subjects/Tillampad-fysik?l=en
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Abstract

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are of great interest because of their incredible material properties. In fact, carbon nanotubes from the same series, i.e. the same number of carbon atoms in each layer, have different material properties depending on the orientation of the carbon atoms. CNTs can have metallic, semi-metallic or even semiconducting electronic band structures. Which makes them ideal to use in microelectronic building blocks such as transistors and interconnects. However, when engineering such microelectronic devices, CNTs must be attached to metal contacts. The CNT-metal interface in these contacts are of vital for the performance of the device and thus understanding the nature of CNT-metal contacts are of importance. We will study the band-specific carbon-metal overlap density of states (ODOS) in order to investigate how different metals are suited as contacts for CNTs and carbon nanomaterials in general. By screening all possible metals we will be able to not only investigate what metals are good candidates for contacts, but also if certain metals are good at electron-conduction or hole-conduction specifically. And similarly, if certain metals are good contacts for majority spin or minority spin. For this we will also use methods that include spin-orbit coupling.