Abstract

The electron and phonon properties of single-wall nanotubes synthesized from C:BN mixtures by arc-discharge technique have been analyzed. The BN content was varied from 0 to 50 weight%. The direct measurements of the absorption spectra of hetero-tubes obtained were performed for the suspensions of individual single-wall nanotubes in 1%-SDBS/D2O solution. The main optical absorption bands E sem 11 , E sem 22 , E met 11 ... were shifted toward the part of the spectrum while the BN content was increased in the initial mixture used for synthesis. Under all BN contents (0-50%) the typical features of carbon single-wall nanotubes were observed in the Raman spectra of heterotubes grown. No significant changes in G-mode (at 1592 cm -1 ) have been detected. In a low-frequency range a position of the dominating Raman breathing mode showed a blue while the BN content in the initial mixture increased. This was interpreted as an evidence of the bandgap increase in C:BN heterotubes. The shift of the optical absorption bands (about 140 nm) has been ascribed to the effect of incorporation of B and N atoms or BN clusters into the graphitic lattice of the nanotube wall. This led to the bandgap enlarge.

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