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Helicity-dependent single-walled carbon nanotube alignment on graphite for helical angle and handedness recognition

Author(s)
Chen, YabinShen, ZiyongXu, ZiweiHu, YueXu, HaitaoWang, ShengGuo, XiaoleiZhang, YanfengPeng, LianmaoDing, FengLiu, ZhongfanZhang, Jin
Issued Date
2013-07
DOI
10.1038/ncomms3205
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31353
Fulltext
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms3205
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.4, pp.2205
Abstract
Aligned single-walled carbon nanotube arrays provide a great potential for the carbon-based nanodevices and circuit integration. Aligning single-walled carbon nanotubes with selected helicities and identifying their helical structures remain a daunting issue. The widely used gas-directed and surface-directed growth modes generally suffer the drawbacks of mixed and unknown helicities of the aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes. Here we develop a rational approach to anchor the single-walled carbon nanotubes on graphite surfaces, on which the orientation of each single-walled carbon nanotube sensitively depends on its helical angle and handedness. This approach can be exploited to conveniently measure both the helical angle and handedness of the single-walled carbon nanotube simultaneously at a low cost. In addition, by combining with the resonant Raman spectroscopy, the (n,m) index of anchored single-walled carbon nanotube can be further determined from the (d,theta) plot, and the assigned (n, m) values by this approach are validated by both the electronic transition energy E-ii measurement and nanodevice application.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
2041-1723
Keyword
ORIENTED GROWTHGRAPHENETRANSITIONSELECTRONICS

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