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Diameter-Dependent Photoluminescence Properties in Color Centers of Air-Suspended Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

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Abstract

Color centers in single-walled carbon nanotubes are of interest because of their single-photon emission at room temperature in the telecom range, but the lack of vapor-phase reaction route for forming the color centers hinders the use of the excellent optical properties of air-suspended carbon nanotubes. We herein demonstrate the functionalization of air-suspended carbon nanotubes using iodobenzene as a precursor. We rationally design the chemical reaction procedure without compromising the suspended structure. Formed phenyl group serves as a color center and exhibits localized exciton emission peaks E11* and E11*- in addition to the free exciton emission peak E11. We characterize representative 12 chiralities to reveal the diameter-dependent reactivity and optical property of the color centers. We quantitatively describe the reactivity, where a strain of nanotube curvature promotes the reaction. The trapping potential of E11* and E11*- excitons also shows the diameter dependence, which we discuss in the presentation.

Presenters

  • Daichi Kozawa

    RIKEN

Authors

  • Daichi Kozawa

    RIKEN

  • Xiaojian Wu

    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Akihiro Ishii

    RIKEN

  • Jacob Fortner

    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Keigo Otsuka

    RIKEN

  • Rong Xiang

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo

  • Taiki Inoue

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo

  • Shigeo Maruyama

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo

  • YuHuang Wang

    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland

  • Yuichiro Kato

    RIKEN