Rabi Waves in Carbon Nanotubes - Experiment
Dmitry Yearchuck, Alla Dovlatova

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental observation of Rabi waves and antiferroelectric spin wave resonance in zigzag carbon nanotubes using Raman scattering, revealing direction-dependent spectral changes.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental detection of Rabi waves and antiferroelectric spin wave resonance in carbon nanotubes via Raman spectroscopy.
Findings
Detection of Rabi waves in nanotubes
Observation of antiferroelectric spin wave resonance
Direction-dependent Raman spectral changes
Abstract
Rabi waves have been experimentally registered for the first time by Raman scattering studies of zigzag nanotubes, produced by high energy ion beam modification of natural diamond single crystals. Antiferroelectric spin wave resonance has been detected for the first time in Raman spectroscopy practice in given samples. Substantial qualitative and quantitative changes in Raman spectra in dependence on propagation direction of laser excitation wave have been found.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMechanical and Optical Resonators · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
