Title: | Complete structural characterization of single carbon nanotubes by Rayleigh scattering circular dichroism |
Author(s): | Yao, Fengrui ; Yu, Wentao ; Liu, Can ; Su, Yingze ; You, Yilong ; Ma, He ; Qiao, Ruixi ; Wu, Chunchun ; Ma, Chaojie ; Gao, Peng ; Xiao, Fajun ; Zhao, Jianlin ; Bai, Xuedong ; Sun, Zhipei ; Maruyama, Shigeo ; Wang, Feng ; Zhang, Jin ; Liu, Kaihui |
Date: | 2021-10 |
Language: | en |
Pages: | 9 |
Department: | Peking University Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian CAS - Institute of Physics Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering The University of Tokyo University of California Berkeley |
Series: | Nature Nanotechnology |
ISSN: | 1748-3387 |
DOI-number: | 10.1038/s41565-021-00953-w |
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Yao , F , Yu , W , Liu , C , Su , Y , You , Y , Ma , H , Qiao , R , Wu , C , Ma , C , Gao , P , Xiao , F , Zhao , J , Bai , X , Sun , Z , Maruyama , S , Wang , F , Zhang , J & Liu , K 2021 , ' Complete structural characterization of single carbon nanotubes by Rayleigh scattering circular dichroism ' , Nature Nanotechnology , vol. 16 , no. 10 , pp. 1073-1078 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-021-00953-w |
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Abstract:Non-invasive, high-throughput spectroscopic techniques can identify chiral indices (n,m) of carbon nanotubes down to the single-tube level1–6. Yet, for complete characterization and to unlock full functionality, the handedness, the structural property associated with mirror symmetry breaking, also needs to be identified accurately and efficiently7–14. So far, optical methods fail in the handedness characterization of single nanotubes because of the extremely weak chiroptical signals (roughly 10−7) compared with the excitation light15,16. Here we demonstrate the complete structure identification of single nanotubes in terms of both chiral indices and handedness by Rayleigh scattering circular dichroism. Our method is based on the background-free feature of Rayleigh scattering collected at an oblique angle, which enhances the nanotube’s chiroptical signal by three to four orders of magnitude compared with conventional absorption circular dichroism. We measured a total of 30 single-walled carbon nanotubes including both semiconducting and metallic nanotubes and found that their absolute chiroptical signals show a distinct structure dependence, which can be qualitatively understood through tight-binding calculations. Our strategy enables the exploration of handedness-related functionality of single nanotubes and provides a facile platform for chiral discrimination and chiral device exploration at the level of individual nanomaterials.
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Description:Funding Information: This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant numbers 52021006 (J. Zhang), 52025023 (K.L.) and 51991342 (K.L.); the Key R&D Programme of Guangdong Province with grant numbers 2020B010189001 (K.L.), 2019B010931001 (K.L.) and 2018B030327001 (K.L.); the National Key R&D Programme of China under grant numbers 2016YFA0300903 (K.L.), 2017YFA0303800 (K.L.) and 2016YFA0300804 (P.G.); the Strategic Priority Research Programme of Chinese Academy of Sciences with grant number XDB33000000 (K.L.); Beijing Natural Science Foundation under grant number JQ19004 (K.L.); Beijing Graphene Innovation Programme under grant number Z181100004818003 (K.L.); the Pearl River Talent Recruitment Programme of Guangdong Province with grant number 2019ZT08C321 (K.L.); National Equipment Programme of China under grant number ZDYZ2015-1 (X.B.); National Postdoctoral Programme for Innovative Talents under award number BX20190016 (C.L.) and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation under award numbers 2019M660280 (C.L.) and 2019M660281 (R.Q.). Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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