R.J. Gambino, N.R. Stemple, et al.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
We have measured the photoconductivity excitation spectra of individual semiconducting carbon nanotubes incorporated as the channel of field-effect transistors. In addition to the pronounced resonance that correlates with the second van Hove transition (E 22) in semiconducting carbon nanotubes, a weaker sideband at about 200 meV higher energy is observed. Electronic structure calculations that include electron-phonon coupling indicate that the spectra originate from the simultaneous excitation of an exciton (main resonance) and a C-C bond stretching phonon (sideband). The spectral features are not compatible with an interband interpretation of the excitation involved. © 2005 American Chemical Society.
R.J. Gambino, N.R. Stemple, et al.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
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