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X-ray absorption and photoelectron spectroscopy studies on graphite and single-walled carbon nanotubes: Oxygen effect
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EngineeringUltrahigh VacuumChemistryGraphene NanomeshesCarbon-based MaterialElectronic StatesX-ray Absorption SpectroscopyOxygen EffectCarbon-based FilmsCarbon NanotubesPyrolytic CarbonMaterials SciencePhotoelectron Spectroscopy StudiesNanotechnologyX-ray AbsorptionNanophysicsNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonNanotubes
We have investigated the electronic states of highly oriented pyrolitic graphite and single-walled carbon nanotubes using x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) before and after annealing treatment in ultrahigh vacuum, and observed that the small peak between π* and σ* features, which has been previously assigned to free-electron-like interlayer states, disappears after in situ annealing treatment, suggesting that the signal may be assigned to a surface contamination, especially oxygen contamination introduced by chemical processing or gas adsorption. Additional experiments by photoelectron spectroscopy as well as XAS methods, performed after aging in air, fully support this interpretation.
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