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Nanotube-Like Electronic States in [5,5]-C90 Fuller tube Molecules

Authors :
Jover, Óscar
Martín-Jiménez, Alberto
Franklin, Hannah M.
Koenig, Ryan M.
Martínez, José I.
Martín, Nazario
Lauwaet, Koen
Miranda, Rodolfo
Gallego, José M.
Stevenson, Steven
Otero, Roberto
Jover, Óscar
Martín-Jiménez, Alberto
Franklin, Hannah M.
Koenig, Ryan M.
Martínez, José I.
Martín, Nazario
Lauwaet, Koen
Miranda, Rodolfo
Gallego, José M.
Stevenson, Steven
Otero, Roberto
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Fullertubes, that is, fullerenes consisting of a carbon nanotube moiety capped by hemifullerene ends, are emerging carbon nanomaterials whose properties show both fullerene and carbon nanotube (CNT) traits. Albeit it may be expected that their electronic states show a certain resemblance to those of the extended nanotube, such a correlation has not yet been found or described. Here it shows a scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) characterization of the adsorption, self-assembly, and electronic structure of 2D arrays of [5,5]-C90 fullertube molecules on two different noble metal surfaces, Ag(111) and Au(111). The results demonstrate that the shape of the molecular orbitals of the adsorbed fullertubes corresponds closely to those expected for isolated species on the grounds of density functional theory calculations. Moreover, a comparison between the electronic density profiles in the bands of the extended [5,5]-CNT and in the molecules reveals that some of the frontier orbitals of the fullertube molecules can be described as the result of the quantum confinement imposed by the hemifullerene caps to the delocalized band states in the extended CNT. The results thus provide a conceptual framework for the rational design of custom fullertube molecules and can potentially become a cornerstone in the understanding of these new carbon nanoforms.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431965070
Document Type :
Electronic Resource