Abstract:
The effect of pulsed ion irradiation and vacuum annealing on the ratio of $sp^2$- and $sp^3$-hybridized orbitals of carbon atoms in the layers of oriented multi-walled carbon nanotubes has been studied by analyzing the photoemission spectra of the C1$s$ core level and the valence band of carbon, which were obtained using the equipment of the BESSY II Russian-German beamline of synchrotron radiation and a Riber analytical system. It has been shown that the ion irradiation leads to a significant decrease in the fraction of atoms with the $sp^3$ hybridization of electrons. On the contrary, the annealing reduces the fraction of the $sp^3$-component in the spectra of carbon. Typical features of the valence band of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in the annealed and irradiated states have been established.