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Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Extreme Nanowires and Other 1D Systems
Published on: April 28, 2016
Many-particle excitations in non-covalently doped single-walled carbon nanotubes
Timofei V Eremin1,2,3, Petr A Obraztsov4,5, Vladimir A Velikanov4,6
1Faculty of Physics of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory str. 1, Moscow, 119991, Russia. timaeremin@yandex.ru.
Abstract:
Doping of single-walled carbon nanotubes leads to the formation of new energy levels which are able to participate in optical processes. Here, we investigate (6,5)-single walled carbon nanotubes doped in a solution of hydrochloric acid using optical absorption, photoluminescence, and pump-probe transient absorption techniques. We find that, beyond a certain level of doping, the optical spectra of such nanotubes exhibit the spectral features related to two doping-induced levels, which we assign to a localized exciton [Formula: see text] and a trion T, appearing in addition to an ordinary exciton [Formula: see text]. We evaluate the formation and relaxation kinetics of respective states and demonstrate that the kinetics difference between E1 and X energy levels perfectly matches the kinetics of the state T. This original finding evidences the formation of trions through nonradiative relaxation via the [Formula: see text] level, rather than via a direct optical excitation from the ground energy state of nanotubes.
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