Nanocables made of a transition metal wire and boron nitride

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Abstract

The boron nitride (BN) nanotube has a very wide band gap and can shield the nanowire encapsulated inside its cavity from outside interference. Our calculations indicate that transition metal wires can be inserted inside a variety of zigzag BN nanotubes exothermically. In particular a cobalt wire and the BN tube interact just like two giant molecules. The weak interaction between the BN tube and the wire ensures a low binding energy and a high magnetic moment that comes solely from the transition metals. High spin polarization at the Fermi level also indicates that the hybrid structure can be used as a nanocable for spintronic applications

*Supported by the National Science Council of the Republic of China under grant number NSC 95-2112-M-182-001-MY3.

Authors

  • Chih-Kai Yang

    • Chang Gung University, Kueishan 333, Taiwan, ROC
  • Jijun Zhao

    • Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China 116024
  • Jianping Lu

    • Department of Physics \& Astronomy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255