Giant Thermopower Effects from Molecular Physisorption on Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract
Results are presented of in situ studies of the thermoelectric power and four-probe resistance of single-walled carbon nanotube films during the adsorption of cyclic hydrocarbons C6H2n (n=36). The size of the change in these transport parameters is found to be related to the π electron population of the molecule, suggesting the coupling between these π electrons and those in the nanotube wall may be responsible for the observed effects. A transport model for the SWNT film behavior is presented, incorporating the effects of a new scattering channel associated with the adsorbed molecules.