We utilize photoconductivity spectroscopy to identify the unique chiral structure of individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Peaks in photoconductivity are measured throughout the visible and near-IR wavelength ranges. Photoconductivity peaks associated with individual CNTs are referenced against existing Rayleigh scattering measurements to uniquely identify chiral indices. We find close agreement between our assigned exciton resonances and the previously published exciton resonances. The typical net energy mismatch is ≤20 meV. By enabling chiral identification of CNTs after the completion of device fabrication, the technique offers a facile method for investigating relationships between CNT structure and electronic/optoelectronic properties
After more than a quarter century's intense research and exploration for their distinctive phys...
The occupied valence electronic states of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are responsible fo...
We discuss how tight-binding band-structure calculations with a chirality- and diameter-dependent ne...
Variable-wavelength photocurrent microscopy and photocurrent spectroscopy are used to study the phot...
Electron–electron interactions are significantly enhanced in one-dimensional systems1, and single-wa...
This work presents a technique for the chirality (n, m) assignment of semiconducting single wall car...
We address the dependence of the relative photocurrent quantum yield (QY) on the excitation energy a...
International audienceWe have measured the low-energy excitonic transitions of chiral assigned indiv...
Variable-wavelength photocurrent microscopy and photocurrent spectroscopy are used to study the phot...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes are uniquely identified by a pair of chirality indices (n, m), which ...
Abstract. The assignment of the chiral indices n1 and n2 in semiconducting and metallic nanotubes wa...
International audienceWe report an experimental technique that determines the chirality distribution...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
A general empirical relation for calculating first seven optical transition energies of semiconducti...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) constitute an allotrope of carbon with a two dimensional lat...
After more than a quarter century's intense research and exploration for their distinctive phys...
The occupied valence electronic states of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are responsible fo...
We discuss how tight-binding band-structure calculations with a chirality- and diameter-dependent ne...
Variable-wavelength photocurrent microscopy and photocurrent spectroscopy are used to study the phot...
Electron–electron interactions are significantly enhanced in one-dimensional systems1, and single-wa...
This work presents a technique for the chirality (n, m) assignment of semiconducting single wall car...
We address the dependence of the relative photocurrent quantum yield (QY) on the excitation energy a...
International audienceWe have measured the low-energy excitonic transitions of chiral assigned indiv...
Variable-wavelength photocurrent microscopy and photocurrent spectroscopy are used to study the phot...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes are uniquely identified by a pair of chirality indices (n, m), which ...
Abstract. The assignment of the chiral indices n1 and n2 in semiconducting and metallic nanotubes wa...
International audienceWe report an experimental technique that determines the chirality distribution...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
A general empirical relation for calculating first seven optical transition energies of semiconducti...
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) constitute an allotrope of carbon with a two dimensional lat...
After more than a quarter century's intense research and exploration for their distinctive phys...
The occupied valence electronic states of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are responsible fo...
We discuss how tight-binding band-structure calculations with a chirality- and diameter-dependent ne...