PMID: 15245063Jul 13, 2004Paper

Scaling of excitons in carbon nanotubes

Physical Review Letters
Vasili PerebeinosPhaedon Avouris

Abstract

Light emission from carbon nanotubes is expected to be dominated by excitonic recombination. Here we calculate the properties of excitons in nanotubes embedded in a dielectric, for a wide range of tube radii and dielectric environments. We find that simple scaling relationships give a good description of the binding energy, exciton size, and oscillator strength.

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