Fano Resonance and Orbital Filtering in Multiply Connected Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract

We investigate the electron transport in multiply connected metallic carbon nanotubes within the Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism. Quasibound states coupled to the incident π* states give rise to energy levels of different widths depending on the coupling strength. In particular, donorlike states originating from heptagonal rings are found to give a very narrow level. Interference between broad and narrow levels produces Fano-type resonant backscattering as well as resonant tunneling. Over a significantly wide energy range, almost perfect suppression of the conduction of π* electrons occurs, which may be regarded as filtering of particular electrons (π-pass filter).

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