DocumentCode :
1295967
Title :
Inductance in One-Dimensional Nanostructures
Author :
Yamada, Toshishige ; Madriz, Francisco R. ; Yang, Cary Y.
Author_Institution :
Center for Nanostruct., Santa Clara Univ., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Volume :
56
Issue :
9
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
1834
Lastpage :
1839
Abstract :
The physical origin of kinetic inductance is examined for 1-D nanostructures, where the Fermi liquid theory prevails. In order to have appreciable kinetic inductance, ballistic transport must exist, with no inelastic scattering inside the nanowires. Kinetic inductance is assigned to the nanowire itself and independent of its surroundings, whereas magnetic inductance is assigned to the nanowire and substrate. Kinetic and magnetic inductances are in series in an equivalent circuit representation. If there are m transmission modes and n multiwalls in the nanostructure, kinetic inductance decreases by a factor of 1/(mn). The relation of the predicted results to preliminary experimental findings is discussed.
Keywords :
Fermi liquid; ballistic transport; nanowires; Fermi liquid theory; ballistic transport; circuit representation; kinetic inductance; magnetic inductance; nanowires; one-dimensional nanostructures; transmission modes; Ballistic transport; Circuits; Electrodes; Electrons; Inductance; Kinetic theory; Magnetic flux; Nanostructures; Nanowires; Scattering; 1-D nanostructures; Ballistic transport; Fermi liquid; kinetic inductance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9383
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2009.2026202
Filename :
5200493
Link To Document :
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