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The electrical transport properties of single-wall carbon nanotubes are shown to be strongly influenced by the presence of transition-metal impurities derived from the catalyst introduced to stimulate their growth. Data on thermoelectric power and electrical resistance in the temperature range 10--400 K were obtained on a series of samples prepared using M-Y catalysts (M=Cr, Mn, Co, Fe, Ni). The unusual transport behavior observed is tentatively assigned to an interaction between the magnetic moment of the M atom and the spin of the conduction electrons of the nanotubes, i. e. , the Kondo effect.
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