(n,m) Assignments of Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Raman Spectroscopy: The Importance of Electronic Raman Scattering

ACS Nano(2016)

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In this work, we report an accurate and convenient method that can be used to assign the chirality of all metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes (M-SWNTs). This method is designed based on the electronic Raman scattering (ERS) features, which are resonantly enhanced at the corresponding excitonic transition energies (Mii+ and Mii–). Using this method, we are able to accurately determine the electronic property Mii with the resolution of a vibrational Raman spectroscopy (∼0.3 meV), which is significantly higher than that of the electronic spectroscopies (∼3 meV). We use the Mii splitting value, which is found insensitive to environmental changes, as a universal criteria for (n,m) assignments in various environments. As an illustrative example, simply using a commercialized Raman spectrometer with two laser lines (1.959 and 2.330 eV), we are able to unambiguously assign 18 metallic chiralities with M11 in the 1.6–2.3 eV range in our samples. This method provides an accurate database of Mii’s in a similar w...
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single-walled carbon nanotubes,electronic Raman scattering,resonant Raman spectroscopy,chirality assignments,M-ii splitting
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