Résumé
Molecules are confined into single-walled carbon nanotubes to elaborate 1D hybrid nano-materials with tunable physical (mainly optical and electronic) properties.Several relevant parameters such as nanotube diameters, the nature of the confined molecules, thermodynamic conditions (high pressure) are used to modulate the 1D supramolecular organization inside the nanotube and hence the physical properties of the hybrid nanosystems.In this presentation, we discuss the role of these parameters on the 1D structure within the nanotubes and then on the physical properties of the hybrid nanomaterials.