Raman spectroscopy of intercalated and misfit layer nanotubes

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Contributors

  • Matthias Staiger - , Technical University of Berlin (Author)
  • Vladimir Bačić - , Jacobs University Bremen (Author)
  • Roland Gillen - , Technical University of Berlin (Author)
  • Gal Radovsky - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Konstantin Gartsman - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Reshef Tenne - , Weizmann Institute of Science (Author)
  • Thomas Heine - , Jacobs University Bremen, Leipzig University (Author)
  • Janina Maultzsch - , Technical University of Berlin (Author)
  • Christian Thomsen - , Technical University of Berlin (Author)

Abstract

We present Raman spectra of misfit layer (PbS)1.14NbS2 nanotubes and lead intercalated NbS2 nanotubes. They represent interesting model systems to investigate the nature of interlayer interaction in layered materials. A direct correlation to the Raman modes of the parent 2H-NbS2 compound exists, but some modes are seen drastically upshifted in frequency in the misfit layer and intercalated compound while others remain almost unchanged. On the basis of the Raman spectroscopic investigations and with the help of supporting calculations we examine different interlayer bonding mechanisms and contribute to the discussion as to why these frequency shifts occur.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number035430
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume94
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jul 2016
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes