We present a Raman spectroscopy study of iodine-intercalated (p-type-doped)
double-walled carbon nanotubes. Double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) are
synthesized by catalytic chemical vapor deposition and characterized by Raman
spectroscopy. The assignment of the radial breathing modes and the tangential
modes of pristine DWCNTs is done in the framework of the bond polarization
theory, using the spectral moment method. The changes in the Raman spectrum
upon iodine doping are analyzed. Poly-iodine anions are identi- fied, and the
Raman spectra reveal that the charge transfer between iodine and DWCNTs only
involves the outer tubes