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Kohn anomalies and non-adiabaticity in doped carbon nanotubes

Soft Condensed Matter 2007-05-23 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The high-frequency Raman-active phonon modes of metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are thought to be characterized by Kohn anomalies (KAs), which are expected to be modified by the doping-induced tuning of the Fermi energy level ϵF\epsilon_F, obtained through the intercalation of SWNTs with alkali atoms or by the application of a gate potential. We present a Density-Functional Theory (DFT) study of the phonon properties of a (9,9) metallic SWNT as a function of electronic doping. For such study, we use, as in standard DFT calculations of vibrational properties, the Born-Oppenheimer (BO) approximation. We also develop an analytical model capable of reproducing and interpreting our DFT results. Both DFT calculations and this model predict, for increasing doping levels, a series of EPC-induced KAs in the vibrational mode parallel to the tube axis at the Γ\mathbf\Gamma point of the Brillouin zone, usually indicated in Raman spectroscopy as the GG^- peak. Such KAs would arise each time a new conduction band is populated. However, we show that they are an artifact of the BO approximation. The inclusion of non-adiabatic (NA) effects dramatically affects the results, predicting KAs at Γ\mathbf\Gamma only when ϵF\epsilon_F is close to a band crossing EXE_{X}. For each band crossing a double KA occurs for ϵF=EX±ω/2\epsilon_F=E_{X}\pm \hbar\omega/2, where ω\hbar\omega is the phonon energy. In particular, for a 1.2 nmnm metallic nanotube, we predict a KA to occur in the so-called GG^- peak at a doping level of about Nel/C=±0.0015N_{el}/C=\pm 0.0015 atom (ϵF±0.1 eV\epsilon_F\approx \pm 0.1 ~eV). Furthermore, we predict that the Raman linewidth of the GG^- peak significantly decreases for ϵFω/2|\epsilon_F| \geq \hbar\omega/2.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0702493,
  title  = {Kohn anomalies and non-adiabaticity in doped carbon nanotubes},
  author = {Nicolas Caudal and A. Marco Saitta and Michele Lazzeri and Francesco Mauri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0702493},
  year   = {2007}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures