Pump-probe excitation spectroscopy of chirality enriched SWNT suspensions

ORAL

Abstract

We study the transient optical response of chirality enriched SWNT samples by conventional pump-probe and pump-probe excitation spectroscopy using visible pump and white-light continuum probe pulses. Comocat starting material is suspended using either SDBS or DNA as surfactants. In addition, DNA suspended samples have been isopycnically fractionated. Transient spectra of these sample are significantly less congested than multi-disperse suspensions, which greatly simplifies the interpretation of photo-bleaching and photo-absorption transients. The newly developed technique of pump-probe excitation spectroscopy (PPES) also allows to study previously inaccessible aspects of the dynamics of the second subband $E_{22}$ exciton decay. Experiments indicate that $E_{22}\rightarrow E_{11}$ interband relaxation rates are higher than the decay of $G$-mode phonon sidebands seen not only in PPES but also in photoluminescence excitation spectra.

Authors

  • Zipeng Zhu

    Vanderbilt University

  • Michael Arnold

    Northwestern University, Northwestern Univeristy

  • Jared J. Crochet

    Vanderbilt University

  • Mark Hersam

    Northwestern University

  • Clay McPheeters

    Rice University

  • Daniel E. Resasco

    University of Oklahoma

  • Hendrik Ulbricht

    University of Vienna

  • Tobias Hertel

    Vanderbilt University