Abstract

The use of carbon nanotubes as single emitters is currently developing. Being made only of surfaceatoms carbon nanotubes are very sensitive to their environment. A fingerprint of this sensitivity is thevariation with time of their emission intensity (blinking) and energy (spectral jitter) in low temperatureexperiments. To improve the stability of nanotubes, we have synthesized core-double shell structureswhere two shells of polymers are rolled around the nanotube [1]. Here, we will show the influence ofthese shells on the stability of both the emission intensity and energy [2].[1] L. Orcin-Chaix et al, Journal of Material Chemistry C 6, 4786 (2018)[2] L. Orcin-Chaix et al, ACS Appl. Nano Mater. 3, 7291-7296 (2020).

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