Abstract

We present a study on the mechanical configuration and the electronic properties of semiconducting carbon nanotubes supported by partially depassivated silicon substrates, as inferred from topographic and spectroscopic data acquired with a room-temperature ultrahigh vacuum scanning tunneling microscope and density-functional theory calculations. A mechanical distortion and doping for semiconducting carbon nanotubes on Si(100)-(2x1):H with hydrogen-depassivated stripes up to 100 Angstrom wide are ascertained from both experiment and theory. The results presented here point towards novel and local functionalities of nanotube-semiconductor interfaces.

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