Linear chains made by a single row of sp-hybridized carbon are predicted to display fascinating mechano-electronic properties connected with their termination and stabilization inside realistic carbon structures. The present work describes how the computed vibrational properties of cumulenic and polyynic carbon chains allow one to interpret the carbynic features observed in Raman spectra of cluster-assembled sp–sp2 films. The overall picture is consistent with the measured decay of the components induced by air or oxygen exposure.

Vibrational properties of sp carbon atomic wires in cluster-deposited carbon films / G. Onida, N. Manini, L. Ravagnan, E. Cinquanta, D. Sangalli, P. Milani. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0370-1972. - 247:8(2010), pp. 2017-2021. ((Intervento presentato al 8. convegno OSI : Optics of surfaces and interfaces tenutosi a Ischia, Italy nel 2009 [10.1002/pssb.200983946].

Vibrational properties of sp carbon atomic wires in cluster-deposited carbon films

G. Onida
Primo
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N. Manini
Secondo
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L. Ravagnan;P. Milani
Ultimo
2010

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Linear chains made by a single row of sp-hybridized carbon are predicted to display fascinating mechano-electronic properties connected with their termination and stabilization inside realistic carbon structures. The present work describes how the computed vibrational properties of cumulenic and polyynic carbon chains allow one to interpret the carbynic features observed in Raman spectra of cluster-assembled sp–sp2 films. The overall picture is consistent with the measured decay of the components induced by air or oxygen exposure.
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
2010
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