Asymmetric resonance Raman excitation profiles and violation of the Condon approximation in single-wall carbon nanotubes

ORAL

Abstract

DNA wrapping-based ion exchange chromatography and density gradient ultracentrifugation provide nanotube samples highly enriched in single chiralities. We present resonance Raman excitation profiles for the G-band of several single chirality semiconducting and metallic species. The expected incoming and outgoing resonance peaks are observed in the profiles, but contrary to long-held assumptions, the outgoing resonance is always significantly weaker than the ingoing resonance peak. This strong asymmetry in the profiles arises from a violation of the Condon approximation [1]. Results will be discussed in the context of theoretical models that suggest significant coordinate dependence in the transition dipole (non-Condon effects). The generality of the behavior across semiconducting and metallic types, nanotube family, phonon mode, and Eii will be demonstrated. \\[4pt] [1] J. Duque et. al., ACS Nano, 5, 5233 (2011).

Authors

  • Stephen Doorn

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Juan Duque

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Los Alamos National lab
  • Hagen Telg

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
  • Hang Chen

    • Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and Photonics Center, Boston University
    • Boston University
  • Anna Swan

    • Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and Photonics Center, Boston University
    • Boston University
  • Erik Haroz

    • Rice University
    • Rice University, Dept. of ECE
  • Junichiro Kono

    • Rice University
    • Rice University, Dept. of ECE
  • Xiaomin Tu

    • NIST
  • Ming Zheng

    • NIST
    • National Institute of Standards \& Technology, Polymer Division