B.A. Hutchins, T.N. Rhodin, et al.
Surface Science
We report on the transmission over a wide frequency range (from the far infrared through the visible) of pristine and hole-doped, free-standing carbon nanotube films at temperatures between 50 and 300 K. Optical constants are estimated by Kramers-Kronig analysis of the transmittance. We see evidence in the far infrared for a gap below 10 meV. Hole doping causes a shift of spectral weight from the first interband transition into the far infrared. Temperature dependence in both the doped and undoped samples is restricted to the far-infrared region. © 2006 The American Physical Society.
B.A. Hutchins, T.N. Rhodin, et al.
Surface Science
Ronald Troutman
Synthetic Metals
Michiel Sprik
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Sharee J. McNab, Richard J. Blaikie
Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings