What is the Density of States (DOS) for Metallic Carbon Nanotubes?

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Hi all,

Sorry for starting a new thread that is similar to another previous one but the question I'll ask is different in fact.

Please consider the DOS of a metallic CNT given in this thread: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=351722

On the other hand, the DOS of 1-D structures are given as

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However, it seems not possible to achieve a nonzero DOS at E=0 with this equation (the DOS of metallic CNTs are nonzero at E=0). So, I conclude that the DOS of metallic CNTs are different than this equation. Could you please give an equation for the DOS of metallic CNTs or a reference showing it?

Thank you in advance,
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E=0 is a reference. The fermi energy could be set to anything. A more correct statement would be that
a metallic CNT must have density of states at its fermi energy.So I'd say, your conclusion may not be true.

Try to find how the author above thinks about the Fermi energy when he writes that DOS.
 
Thank you Sokrates. I'll look deeper and post here if I can get it.

Regards,
carbon9
 
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