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Strongly localized states in a single carbon nanotube with polymer molecules

  • Northeast Normal University

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Abstract

A single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) with conjugated polymer molecules is analyzed via optical spectroscopy. The presence of strongly localized excitonic states in the SWCNT is confirmed using time-integrated photoluminescence (PL). The PL spectrum exhibits extremely narrow width (~0.8 meV) which is attributed to the strong confinement of the states by polymer molecules. In addition, I observed that the excited states are gradually filled as a function of the excitation power, which supports the localized excitonic behavior. Only the ground excitonic state is observed at low excitation powers, but three additional PL peaks appear as the excitation power is increased. Especially, the power-dependent PL spectrum shows a blueshift and increased width, which can be elucidated in terms of quantum confined stark effect and the screening of induced electric fields. Overall, I demonstrate that the presence of polymer molecules induces several localized states in a single SWCNT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)895-898
Number of pages4
JournalCurrent Applied Physics
Volume20
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020.07

Keywords

  • Polymer molecules
  • Power dependent photoluminescence
  • Single-walled carbon nanotube
  • Strongly localized states

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