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posted on 2023-03-18, 18:04 authored by Xiaoling Li, Juexian Cao, Yanning ZhangCarbon
nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted much attention due to their
unique electronic structures and transport properties for the application
of carbon-based sensor components. It is doubtful in experiments that
if the adsorbates, such as the groups of conjugated polymers, hinder
the performance of transport on CNTs. Here, we systemically studied
the transport properties of common groups (−CH3,
−C6H5, −NH2, −OH)
adsorbed on (7, 0)-CNT by first-principles calculations. Our results
show that the adsorption of surface groups will lead to different
impurity states near the Fermi level. The localized electrons at the
Fermi level limit the electrical transport properties of CNTs. The
electron transport capacity of CNTs becomes weaker with increase in
the impurity concentration and the carrier mobility becomes lower.
Our research provides an instructive theoretical foundation for fabricating
high-performance carbon-based sensor devices.
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