Abstract
Here we calculate the intrinsic quantum capacitance of RuO 2 nanowires and RuO 2/SiO 2 nanocables (filled interiors, or nanotubes, which are empty), based upon available ab initio density of states values, and their conductances allowing determination of transmission coefficients. Comparisons are made to the intrinsic quantum capacitance of carbon nanotubes, and to RuO 2 and RuO 2/SiO 2 Schottky and p – n junction capacitances. We find that the intrinsic quantum capacitance of RuO 2 based nanostructures dominates over its junction capacitances by an order of magnitude or more, having important implications for energy and charge storage.
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