Electroabsorption study of index-defined semiconducting carbon nanotubes
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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electroabsorptioncarbonnanotubesdirectlyindex-definednanotubesemiconductingallows
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Electroabsorption spectroscopy of well-identified index-defined semiconducting carbon nanotubes is reported. The measurement of high definition electroabsorption spectra allows direct indexation with unique nanotube chirality. Results show that at least for a limited range of diameters, electroabsorption is directly proportional to the exciton binding energy of nanotubes. Electroabsorption is a powerful technique which directly probes into carbon nanotube excitonic states, and may become a useful tool for in situ study of excitons in future nanotube-based photonic devices such as electroabsorption modulators.
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