X. P. TangAlfred KleinhammesH. ShimodaL. FlemingK. Y. BennouneSaion SinhaC. BowerOtto ZhouYue Wu
Single-walled carbon nanotubes were studied by 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Two types of 13 C nuclear spins were identified with different spin-lattice relaxation rates. The fast-relaxing component, assigned to metallic tubes, followed the relaxation behavior expected in metals, and the density-of-states at the Fermi level increased with decreasing tube diameter. The slow-relaxing component has a significantly lower density-of-states at the Fermi level. Exposure to oxygen has a substantial effect on relaxation rates of both components.
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X. P. TangAlfred KleinhammesH. ShimodaL. FlemingK. Y. BennouneC. BowerOtto ZhouYue Wu
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