Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are PI-conjugated, quasi-one-dimensional structures made up of enrolled graphene sheets that, depending on their chirality, behave as semiconductors or metals; owing to their unique properties, they enable groundbreaking applications in mechanics, nanoelectronics and photonics,. In semiconducting SWNTs, medium-sized excitons (3-5 nm) with large binding energy and oscillator strength are the fundamental excitation-; exciton wavefunction localization and one-dimensionality give rise to a strong electron-phonon coupling-, the study of which is crucial for the understanding of their electronic and optical properties. Here we report on the use of resonant sub-10-fs visible pulses to generate and detect, in the time domain, coherent phonons in SWNT ensembles. We observe vibrational wavepackets for the radial breathing mode (RBM) and the G mode, and in particular their anharmonic coupling, resulting in a frequency modulation of the G mode by the RBM. Quantum chemicalmodelling shows that this effect is due to a corrugation of the SWNT surface on photoexcitation, leading to a coupling between longitudinal and radial vibrations.

Real-time observation of nonlinear coherent phonon dynamics in single-walled carbon nanotubes

C Manzoni;E Menna;
2006

Abstract

Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are PI-conjugated, quasi-one-dimensional structures made up of enrolled graphene sheets that, depending on their chirality, behave as semiconductors or metals; owing to their unique properties, they enable groundbreaking applications in mechanics, nanoelectronics and photonics,. In semiconducting SWNTs, medium-sized excitons (3-5 nm) with large binding energy and oscillator strength are the fundamental excitation-; exciton wavefunction localization and one-dimensionality give rise to a strong electron-phonon coupling-, the study of which is crucial for the understanding of their electronic and optical properties. Here we report on the use of resonant sub-10-fs visible pulses to generate and detect, in the time domain, coherent phonons in SWNT ensembles. We observe vibrational wavepackets for the radial breathing mode (RBM) and the G mode, and in particular their anharmonic coupling, resulting in a frequency modulation of the G mode by the RBM. Quantum chemicalmodelling shows that this effect is due to a corrugation of the SWNT surface on photoexcitation, leading to a coupling between longitudinal and radial vibrations.
2006
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
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http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v2/n8/full/nphys345.html
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Spectroscopy
absorption cross-sections
carbon nanotubes
functionalization
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Gambetta, A; Manzoni, C; Menna, E; Meneghetti, M; Cerullo, G; Lanzani, G; Tretiak, S; Piryatinski, A; Saxena, A; Martin, Rl; Bishop, Ar
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