Issue 12, 2024

How to recognize clustering of luminescent defects in single-wall carbon nanotubes

Abstract

Semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are a promising material platform for near-infrared in vivo imaging, optical sensing, and single-photon emission at telecommunication wavelengths. The functionalization of SWCNTs with luminescent defects can lead to significantly enhanced photoluminescence (PL) properties due to efficient trapping of highly mobile excitons and red-shifted emission from these trap states. Among the most studied luminescent defect types are oxygen and aryl defects that have largely similar optical properties. So far, no direct comparison between SWCNTs functionalized with oxygen and aryl defects under identical conditions has been performed. Here, we employ a combination of spectroscopic techniques to quantify the number of defects, their distribution along the nanotubes and thus their exciton trapping efficiencies. The different slopes of Raman D/G+ ratios versus calculated defect densities from PL quantum yield measurements indicate substantial dissimilarities between oxygen and aryl defects. Supported by statistical analysis of single-nanotube PL spectra at cryogenic temperatures they reveal clustering of oxygen defects. The clustering of 2–3 oxygen defects, which act as a single exciton trap, occurs irrespective of the functionalization method and thus enables the use of simple equations to determine the density of oxygen defects and defect clusters in SWCNTs based on standard Raman spectroscopy. The presented analytical approach is a versatile and sensitive tool to study defect distribution and clustering in SWCNTs and can be applied to any new functionalization method.

Graphical abstract: How to recognize clustering of luminescent defects in single-wall carbon nanotubes

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Aug 2024
Accepted
03 Oct 2024
First published
03 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Horiz., 2024,9, 2286-2294

How to recognize clustering of luminescent defects in single-wall carbon nanotubes

F. L. Sebastian, S. Settele, H. Li, B. S. Flavel and J. Zaumseil, Nanoscale Horiz., 2024, 9, 2286 DOI: 10.1039/D4NH00383G

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