articleACS NanoOct 30, 2008Closed access

Uniaxial Strain on Graphene: Raman Spectroscopy Study and Band-Gap Opening

Nanyang Technological University · National University of Singapore · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Graphene was deposited on a transparent and flexible substrate, and tensile strain up to approximately 0.8% was loaded by stretching the substrate in one direction. Raman spectra of strained graphene show significant red shifts of 2D and G band (-27.8 and -14.2 cm(-1) per 1% strain, respectively) because of the elongation of the carbon-carbon bonds. This indicates that uniaxial strain has been successfully applied on graphene. We also proposed that, by applying uniaxial strain on graphene, tunable band gap at K point can be realized. First-principle calculations predicted a band-gap opening of approximately 300 meV for graphene under 1% uniaxial tensile strain. The strained graphene provides an alternative way…

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