H. Stahl, J. Appenzeller, et al.
Materials Science and Engineering C
We report low-temperature magnetoresistance (MR) measurements on rings of single-wall carbon nanotubes. Negative MR characteristic of weak one-dimensional localization is clearly observed from 3.0 to 60 K, and the coherence length Lf is obtained as a function of temperature. The dominant dephasing mechanism is identified as electron-electron scattering. Below 1 K, we observe a transition from weak to strong localization, and below 0.7 K a weak antilocalization is induced by spin-orbit scattering. © 2000 The American Physical Society.
H. Stahl, J. Appenzeller, et al.
Materials Science and Engineering C
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Applied Physics Letters
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