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Solvent- and Wavelength-Dependent Photoluminescence Relaxation Dynamics of Carbon Nanotube sp3 Defect States.
He, Xiaowei; Velizhanin, Kirill A; Bullard, George; Bai, Yusong; Olivier, Jean-Hubert; Hartmann, Nicolai F; Gifford, Brendan J; Kilina, Svetlana; Tretiak, Sergei; Htoon, Han; Therien, Michael J; Doorn, Stephen K.
Afiliación
  • He X; Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Materials Physics and Applications Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
  • Velizhanin KA; Theoretical Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
  • Bullard G; Department of Chemistry, French Family Science Center , Duke University , Durham , North Carolina 27708 , United States.
  • Bai Y; Department of Chemistry, French Family Science Center , Duke University , Durham , North Carolina 27708 , United States.
  • Olivier JH; Department of Chemistry, French Family Science Center , Duke University , Durham , North Carolina 27708 , United States.
  • Hartmann NF; Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Materials Physics and Applications Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
  • Gifford BJ; Theoretical Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
  • Kilina S; Center for Nonlinear Sciences , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
  • Tretiak S; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , North Dakota State University , Fargo , North Dakota 58108 , United States.
  • Htoon H; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , North Dakota State University , Fargo , North Dakota 58108 , United States.
  • Therien MJ; Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Materials Physics and Applications Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
  • Doorn SK; Theoretical Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos , New Mexico 87545 , United States.
ACS Nano ; 12(8): 8060-8070, 2018 Aug 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29995379
ABSTRACT
Photoluminescent sp3 defect states introduced to single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) through low-level covalent functionalization create new photophysical behaviors and functionality as a result of defect sites acting as exciton traps. Evaluation of relaxation dynamics in varying dielectric environments can aid in advancing a more complete description of defect-state relaxation pathways and electronic structure. Here, we exploit helical wrapping polymers as a route to suspending (6,5) SWCNTs covalently functionalized with 4-methoxybenzene in solvent systems including H2O, D2O, methanol, dimethylformamide, tetrahydrofuran, and toluene, spanning a range of dielectric constants from 80 to 3. Defect-state photoluminescence decays were measured as a function of emission wavelength and solvent environment. Emission decays are biexponential, with short lifetime components on the order of 65 ps and long components ranging from around 100 to 350 ps. Both short and long decay components increase as emission wavelength increases, while only the long lifetime component shows a solvent dependence. We demonstrate that the wavelength dependence is a consequence of thermal detrapping of defect-state excitons to produce mobile E11 excitons, providing an important mechanism for loss of defect-state population. Deeper trap states (i.e., those emitting at longer wavelengths) result in a decreased rate for thermal loss. The solvent-independent behavior of the short lifetime component is consistent with its assignment as the characteristic time for redistribution of exciton population between bright and dark defect states. The solvent dependence of the long lifetime component is shown to be consistent with relaxation via an electronic to vibrational energy transfer mechanism, in which energy is resonantly lost to solvent vibrations in a complementary mechanism to multiphonon decay processes.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ACS Nano Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ACS Nano Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos