Existence of an upper limit on the density of excitons in carbon nanotubes by diffusion-limited exciton-exciton annihilation: Experiment and theory
Yoichi Murakami, Junichiro Kono

TL;DR
This study demonstrates an upper limit on excitonic density in carbon nanotubes caused by diffusion-limited exciton-exciton annihilation, supported by experiments and a developed theoretical model that aligns with Monte Carlo simulations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive model incorporating exciton generation, diffusion, and annihilation to explain saturation behavior in highly excited carbon nanotubes, validated by experiments and simulations.
Findings
Photoluminescence saturation indicates a maximum excitonic density.
Diffusion-limited exciton-exciton annihilation explains saturation behavior.
Conventional rate equations are insufficient at high densities.
Abstract
Through an investigation of photoemission properties of highly-photoexcited single-walled carbon nanotubes, we demonstrate that there is an upper limit on the achievable excitonic density. As the intensity of optical excitation increases, all photoluminescence emission peaks arising from different chirality single-walled carbon nanotubes showed clear saturation in intensity. Each peak exhibited a saturation value that was independent of the excitation wavelength, indicating that there is an upper limit on the excitonic density for each nanotube species. We propose that this saturation behavior is a result of efficient exciton-exciton annihilation through which excitons decay non-radiatively. In order to explain the experimental results and obtain excitonic densities in the saturation regime, we have developed a model, taking into account the generation, diffusion-limited exciton-exciton…
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