JOURNAL ARTICLE

Excitonic Effects and Optical Spectra of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Catalin D. SpataruSohrab Ismail‐BeigiLorin X. BenedictSteven G. Louie

Year: 2004 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 92 (7)Pages: 077402-077402   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Many-electron effects often dramatically modify the properties of reduced dimensional systems. We report calculations, based on an ab initio many-electron Green's function approach, of electron-hole interaction effects on the optical spectra of small-diameter single-walled carbon nanotubes. Excitonic effects qualitatively alter the optical spectra of both semiconducting and metallic tubes. Excitons are bound by approximately 1 eV in the semiconducting (8,0) tube and by approximately 100 meV in the metallic (3,3) tube. These large many-electron effects explain the discrepancies between previous theories and experiments.

Keywords:
Carbon nanotube Exciton Spectral line Materials science Electron Ab initio Optical spectra Ab initio quantum chemistry methods Metal Molecular physics Atomic physics Condensed matter physics Nanotechnology Physics Quantum mechanics Molecule

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