Temperature and magnetic field dependent photoluminescence from carbon nanotubes
Photoluminescence as a function of temperature and magnetic field from single walled carbon nanotube solutions is described. This is modelled assuming that it is dominated by the small energy splitting between the dark and bright states of the singlet excitons which are found to be in the region of...
Main Authors: | Nicholas, R, Mortimer, I, Li, L, Nish, A, Portugall, O, Rikken, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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