We study the resonance behavior of the unusual Raman feature known as the coalescence-inducing mode CIM, observed at 1850 cm^-1, in samples of double-wall carbon nanotubes annealed at high temperatures. Resonance Raman spectra taken with different laser energies show that the intensity of the CIM band exhibits a maximum around 2.20 eV. By comparing the resonance Raman experimental results with first-principles calculations for the vibrational frequency and the energy gap, we propose that the CIM feature is associated with short carbon chains with an odd number of atoms, interconnecting the nanotube surfaces.ArticlePhysical Review B. 73(19):193408 (2006)journal articl
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We have found that a Raman scattering (RS) peak around 1870 cm−1 was produced by the annealing of th...
We present a systematic Raman study over a range of excitation energies of arc discharge single-wall...
Raman spectra of individual double wall carbon nanotubes(DWs) on silica show a splitting of the G ba...
We study the resonance behavior of the unusual Raman feature known as the coalescence-inducing mode ...
"We performed Raman spectroscopy experiments on undoped and boron-doped double walled carbon nanotub...
A weak feature is observed in the Raman spectra of single-wall carbon nanotube bundles at a frequenc...
Structural and electronic properties of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) containing linear carbon...
We have examined several sets of heterogeneous double wall carbon nanotubes and analysed the frequen...
Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) have been synthesized on graphite cathodes by arc discharge in ...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographica...
Double- and triple-walled carbon nanotubes are studied in detail by laser energy-dependent Raman spe...
We observe clear differences in the spectral shift of the Raman D and G bands when heating double wa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
We use 40 laser excitation energies to analyze the differences in the Raman spectra from chemical va...
Abstract. We present a new interpretation of the origin of the first-order Raman modes in single-wal...
We have found that a Raman scattering (RS) peak around 1870 cm−1 was produced by the annealing of th...
We present a systematic Raman study over a range of excitation energies of arc discharge single-wall...
Raman spectra of individual double wall carbon nanotubes(DWs) on silica show a splitting of the G ba...