2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.71.075420
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Photoemission study of onionlike carbons produced by annealing nanodiamonds

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“…3. Suppression of plasmon losses [19] and broadening of the C1s core level with respect to 'pristine' nano-carbons [20] has been observed in carbon nanotubes damaged by energetic particle irradiation and in nanodiamonds partially graphitized by annealing at 1420 K [11]. The absence of the π plasmon loss in our data may be associated with either a high defect density due to incomplete graphitization or a degradation of p orbital overlap compared with planar graphite layers due to high curvature of the OLC walls, both of which are compatible with the HRTEM measurements described above.…”
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“…3. Suppression of plasmon losses [19] and broadening of the C1s core level with respect to 'pristine' nano-carbons [20] has been observed in carbon nanotubes damaged by energetic particle irradiation and in nanodiamonds partially graphitized by annealing at 1420 K [11]. The absence of the π plasmon loss in our data may be associated with either a high defect density due to incomplete graphitization or a degradation of p orbital overlap compared with planar graphite layers due to high curvature of the OLC walls, both of which are compatible with the HRTEM measurements described above.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A typical AFM topographic image is shown in When produced directly by annealing ultra-dispersed nanodiamond, OLC samples show a clear π plasmon loss in the C1s core-level photoelectron spectra 6 [11,18], which is notably absent in the spectra shown in Fig. 3.…”
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