Conductance of nanotube junctions and its scaling law

Abstract
The conductance of junctions connecting two different metallic carbon nanotubes is calculated by Landauer's formula with a simple tight-binding model. The structures of the junctions are characterized by the relative positions of a pair of disclinations, i.e., a five-membered ring and a seven-membered ring. Conductances of about six thousand kinds of junctions are obtained. The conductance is determined only by the ratio R2/R1 where R1 is the the circumference of the thinner tube and R2 is that of the thicker tube. When R2/R1≫:1, the conductance is found to be almost proportional to (R2/R1 )3. The wave function in the junction also shows a power-law decrease as a function of the distance measured from the thinner tube.