2023-06-30T14:12:11Z
2023-06-30T14:12:11Z
2011
2023-06-30T14:12:11Z
Single-walled zigzag carbon nanotubes with h hexagons around the carbon nanotube, h ranging from 3 to 19, have been investigated from a resonating-valence-bond point of view. The energies calculated for the undoped h = 3n-1 zigzag carbon nanotubes, n integer, suggest that the two lowest-lying phases are degenerate. Therefore, de-confined low-energy topological spin defects would occur. Then, these carbon nanotubes should be conductors, in analogy to polyacethylene. In clear contrast, no such degeneracy is obtained for either, h = 3n+1 or h = 3n, so bound pairs of topological spin defects are expected to occur in these cases. Our findings provide further insights into electron correlation and exchange effects in carbon nanotubes.
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European Physical Journal B, 2011, vol. 80, p. 469-475
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