| Literature DB >> 25868574 |
Hong En Lim1, Yasumitsu Miyata2,3, Miho Fujihara1, Susumu Okada4, Zheng Liu5, Kayoko Sato5, Haruka Omachi1, Ryo Kitaura1, Stephan Irle1,6, Kazu Suenaga5, Hisanori Shinohara1,7.
Abstract
Nanotemplated growth of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) inside carbon nanotubes is a promising mean to fabricate ultrathin ribbons with desired side edge configuration. We report the optical properties of the GNRs formed in single-wall carbon nanotubes. When coronene is used as the precursor, extended GNRs are grown via a high-temperature annealing at 700 °C. Their optical responses are probed through the diazonium-based side-wall functionalization, which effectively suppresses the excitonic absorption peaks of the nanotubes without damaging the inner GNRs. Differential absorption spectra clearly show two distinct peaks around 1.5 and 3.4 eV. These peaks are assigned to the optical transitions between the van Hove singularities in the density of state of the GNRs in qualitative agreement with the first-principles calculations. Resonance Raman spectra and transmission electron microscope observations also support the formation of long GNRs.Entities:
Keywords: functionalization; graphene nanoribbons; optical absorption; single-wall carbon nanotubes
Year: 2015 PMID: 25868574 DOI: 10.1021/nn507408m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881