Abstract
A review is presented on the resonance Raman spectra from one isolated
single wall carbon nanotube. The reasons why it is possible to observe
the spectrum from only one nanotube are given and the important
structural information that is provided by single nanotube spectroscopy
is discussed. Emphasis is given to the new physics revealed by the
various phonon features found in the single nanotube spectra and their
connection to spectra observed for single wall nanotube bundles. The
implications of this work on single wall carbon nanotube research
generally are also indicated, (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science
Ltd.
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