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Covalent bonding interactions determine the energy–momentum (E–k) dispersion (band structure) of solid-state materials. Here, we show that noncovalent interactions can modulate theE–kdispersion near the Fermi level of a low-dimensional nanoscale conductor. We demonstrate that low energy band gaps may be opened in metallic carbon nanotubes through polymer wrapping of the nanotube surface at fixed helical periodicity. Electronic spectral, chiro-optic, potentiometric, electronic device, and work function data corroborate that the magnitude of band gap opening depends on the nature of the polymer electronic structure. Polymer dewrapping reverses the conducting-to-semiconducting phase transition, restoring the native metallic carbon nanotube electronic structure. These results address a long-standing challenge to develop carbon nanotube electronic structures that are not realized through disruption of π conjugation, and establish a roadmap for designing and tuning specialized semiconductors that feature band gaps on the order of a few hundred meV.more » « less
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Ko, Chih-Hung; Zhu, Qirong; Tassinari, Francesco; Bullard, George; Zhang, Peng; Beratan, David N.; Naaman, Ron; Therien, Michael J. (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)A critical spintronics challenge is to develop molecular wires that render efficiently spin-polarized currents. Interplanar torsional twisting, driven by chiral binucleating ligands in highly conjugated molecular wires, gives rise to large near-infrared rotational strengths. The large scalar product of the electric and magnetic dipole transition moments ( μ → i j ⋅ m → i j ), which are evident in the low-energy absorptive manifolds of these wires, makes possible enhanced chirality-induced spin selectivity–derived spin polarization. Magnetic-conductive atomic force microscopy experiments and spin-Hall devices demonstrate that these designs point the way to achieve high spin selectivity and large-magnitude spin currents in chiral materials.more » « less
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Roy, Partha Pratim; Kundu, Sohang; Valdiviezo, Jesús; Bullard, George; Fletcher, James T.; Liu, Rui; Yang, Shiun-Jr; Zhang, Peng; Beratan, David N.; Therien, Michael J.; et al (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
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