Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9578278 Chemical Physics Letters 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The Raman D-band feature (∼1350 cm−1) is examined with 2.54 eV excitation for pure bulk carbon single-wall nanotube samples before and after treatments that increase defect densities. Upon employing mass-transport-limited oxidation to introduce defects, the D-band intensity increases approximately linearly with reaction time. A relatively constant ratio of the D-band intensity and the major tangential G-band intensity (D/G) is observed for the purified samples examined at 2.54 and 1.96 eV suggesting a characteristic number of defects is introduced for given synthesis and purification processes. The D/G ratio is ∼1/190 and 1/40 for excitation at 2.54 and 1.96 eV, respectively.
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