2008 APS March Meeting
Volume 53, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 10–14, 2008;
New Orleans, Louisiana
Session W29: Focus Session: Carbon Nanotubes and Related Materials XIV: Theory and Sensing
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Morial Convention Center
Room: 221
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Sankar Das Sarma, University of MarylandBob Haddon, University of California, Riverside
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.W29.1
Abstract: W29.00001 : Electron-phonon interaction and excited states relaxation in carbon nanotubes
2:30 PM–3:06 PM
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Author:
Vasili Perebeinos
(IBM - Watson)
We will discuss the role of electron-phonon interaction on excited states
relaxation and phonon spectra in carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The
electron-phonon interaction leads to the polaronic effects of the charge
carriers, but it also renormalizes the energy and the lifetime of phonons.
We present a theoretical model that predicts the changes induced in the
phonon modes of CNTs as a function of the charge carrier doping, i.e.
position of the Fermi level. In agreement with the predictions, our
experiments show sharpening and blue shifts of the G-phonons of metallic
CNTs, but only blue shifts for semiconducting CNTs, making the Raman
scattering a useful probe of local doping of CNTs [1]. The non-equilibrium
dynamics of charge carriers under external electric field is determined by
the electron-phonon scattering. The hot carriers under unipolar transport
conditions can be produced, leading to the strong impact excitation and
light emission, which intensity is determined by electric field, phonon
scattering, and impact excitation cross section [2, 3]. In the reverse
process of photoconductivity, light is absorbed creating excited states. We
will discuss electronic relaxation of high energy excited states leading to
the free carriers, contributing to the photoconductivity, and phonon
relaxation, leading to the bound excitons [4]. The later can contribute to
the photocurrent only after ionization by the external field [5]. Finally,
we will discuss the role of phonons in the long puzzling question regarding
the nature of the dominant decay channel of the low energy excited states
and the potential of optoelectronic applications of CNTs.
[1] J.C. Tsang, M. Freitag, V. Perebeinos, J. Liu, and Ph. Avouris, Nature
Nanotechnology 2, 725 (2007);
[2] J. Chen, V. Perebeinos, M. Freitag, J. Tsang, Q. Fu, J. Liu, Ph.
Avouris, Science 310, 1171 (2005);
[3] V. Perebeinos and Ph. Avouris, Phys. Rev. B. 74, 121410(R),
(2006);
[4] T. Hertel, V. Perebeinos, J. Crochet, K. Arnold, M. Kappes, Ph. Avouris,
arXiv:0710.3154;
[5] V. Perebeinos and Ph. Avouris, Nano Lett. 7, 609 (2007)
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