Phys. Rev. B 59, 10928 - 10934 (1999)

Probing the single-wall carbon nanotube bundle: Raman scattering under high pressure

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U. D. Venkateswaran
Department of Physics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan 48309

A. M. Rao
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0055

E. Richter and M. Menon
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Computational Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0055

A. Rinzler and R. E. Smalley
Departments of Chemistry and Physics and Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251

P. C. Eklund
Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0055

Received 3 November 1998; revised 7 January 1999

We report experimental and theoretical investigations on the pressure dependence of the Raman-active radial and tangential vibrational modes of single-wall carbon-nanotube bundles. Using 514.5-nm excitation, we find that the radial mode intensity disappears beyond 1.5 GPa, and the tangential mode intensity also drops considerably above this pressure. This observation is tentatively attributed to a loss in the electronic resonance in the Raman scattering cross section due to a hexagonal distortion in the cylindrical cross section of the tubes in the bundles under compression. Theoretical calculations were made as a function of pressure using a generalized tight-binding molecular dynamics scheme that included intertubule van der Waals coupling. Under certain model assumptions, the experimental pressure dependence of the radial mode is well described by the calculations, indicating that intertubule interactions strongly influence the ambient pressure frequency and the pressure behavior of the radial breathing mode.


©1999 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v59/p10928
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.59.10928
PACS: 78.30.Na, 71.15.Fv

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