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Influences of Exciton Diffusion and Exciton-Exciton Annihilation on Photon Emission Statistics of Carbon Nanotubes
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Photon Emission StatisticsEngineeringExcitation Energy TransferLuminescence PropertyExciton DiffusionCarbon-based MaterialExciton Diffusion ConstantPhotophysical PropertyCarbon NanotubesBiophysicsPhotoluminescencePhysicsPhotochemistryExciton-exciton Annihilation RateUpconversion LuminescenceStrong Exciton LocalizationExciton-exciton AnnihilationNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Pump-dependent photoluminescence imaging and second-order photon correlation studies have been performed on individual single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) at room temperature. These studies enable the extraction of both the exciton diffusion constant and the Auger recombination coefficient. A linear correlation between these parameters is attributed to the effect of environmental disorder in setting the exciton mean free path and capture-limited Auger recombination at this length scale. A suppression of photon antibunching is attributed to the creation of multiple spatially nonoverlapping excitons in SWCNTs, whose diffusion length is shorter than the laser spot size. We conclude that complete antibunching at room temperature requires an enhancement of the exciton-exciton annihilation rate that may become realizable in SWCNTs allowing for strong exciton localization.
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