The electronic properties of single‐wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) under light excitation were investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM/STS), since this technique allows both imaging and probing individual nanotubes. A photo‐induced tunneling current (PITC) was observed for semiconducting and metallic SWNT only when the excitation energy exceeds the 1st pairs of van Hove singularity in the density of state. Moreover, the PITC effect occurs at both positive and negative sample bias, increases linearly with the light intensity and is reversible. Further experiments are in progress to elucidate the mechanism of PITC and to ultimately reveal the photoconductivity response of individual SWCNT.
Brian J. LeRoySerge G. LemayJing KongCees Dekker
Teri W. OdomJin-Lin HuangPhilip KimMin OuyangCharles M. Lieber
Feng ShaoFangxing ZhaChengcheng PanJun ShaoXiaolin ZhaoXin Shen
Samuel KimWoon Ih ChoiGeehyun KimYoung Jae SongGoo‐Hwan JeongRikizo HatakeyamaJisoon IhmYoung Kuk