Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In this work, the optoelectronic properties of flame-formed carbon particles at the
initial stages of formation and growth was investigated. To this aim, Scanning
Tunneling Spectroscopy technique was implemented and applied for the first time
to characterize soot particles. Two classes of particles, that can be defined as
incipient soot and primary soot particles, have been selectively collected on the
basis of their size distribution. Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy measurements
was performed to evaluate the energy band gap and the density of states of flameformed soot nanoparticles and to compare them to those of reference materials,
namely coronene and HOPG. The results obtained showed that Scanning
Tunneling Spectroscopy is a powerful tool to investigate the optoelectronic
properties of nanomaterials, with possible application in combustion science and
technology as well as in material science field.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
STM; carbon nanoparticles; optical properties; band gap
Elenco autori:
Minutolo, Patrizia; Commodo, Mario
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