NMR evidence for gapped spin excitations in metallic carbon nanotubes

Phys Rev Lett. 2005 Dec 2;95(23):236403. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.236403. Epub 2005 Nov 29.

Abstract

We report on the spin dynamics of 13C isotope enriched inner walls in double-wall carbon nanotubes using 13C nuclear magnetic resonance. Contrary to expectations, we find that our data set implies that the spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) has the same temperature (T) and magnetic field (H) dependence for most of the inner-wall nanotubes detected by NMR. In the high-temperature regime (T approximately > or = 150 K), we find that the T and H dependence of 1/T1T is consistent with a 1D metallic chain. For T approximately < or = 150 K we find a significant increase in 1/T1T with decreasing T, followed by a sharp drop below approximately = 20 K. The data clearly indicate the formation of a gap in the spin excitation spectrum, where the gap value 2delta approximately = 40 K (congruent to 3.7 meV) is H independent.