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Defect-Induced Photoluminescence from Dark Excitonic States in Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
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Localized Excited StateEngineeringExcitation Energy TransferIntense Pulsed ExcitationLuminescence PropertyElectronic Excited StateCarbon-based MaterialPhotophysical PropertyCarbon NanotubesPhotonicsDefect-induced PhotoluminescencePhotoluminescencePhysicsNanotechnologyBright Exciton LifetimeDark Excitonic StatesNew Low-energy PhotoluminescenceApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
We show that new low-energy photoluminescence (PL) bands can be created in the spectra of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes by intense pulsed excitation. The new bands are attributed to PL from different nominally dark excitons that are "brightened" because of a defect-induced mixing of states with different parity and/or spin. Time-resolved PL studies on single nanotubes reveal a significant reduction of the bright exciton lifetime upon brightening of the dark excitons. The lowest-energy dark state has longer lifetimes and is not in thermal equilibrium with the bright state.
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