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Study of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Ultrafast laser spectroscopy (CAT#: STEM-ST-0336-WXH)

Introduction

Single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) can be considered as a single long wrapped graphene sheet. Nanotubes generally have a length to diameter ratio of about 1000 and hence considered nearly one-dimensional structures. SWCNTs generally have a diameter close to 1 nm and are multiple thousand times longer in length.




Principle

Ultrafast laser spectroscopy involves studying ultrafast events that take place in a medium using ultrashort pulses and delays for time resolution. It usually involves exciting the medium with one (or more) ultrashort laser pulse(s) and probing it a variable delay later with another.

Applications

study photoinduced dynamical processes in atoms, molecules, nanostructures, and solids