Raman Spectrum of Graphene and Graphene Layers
University of Cambridge · Bridge University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Graphene is the two-dimensional building block for carbon allotropes of every other dimensionality. We show that its electronic structure is captured in its Raman spectrum that clearly evolves with the number of layers. The D peak second order changes in shape, width, and position for an increasing number of layers, reflecting the change in the electron bands via a double resonant Raman process. The G peak slightly down-shifts. This allows unambiguous, high-throughput, nondestructive identification of graphene layers, which is critically lacking in this emerging research area.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 98.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
Authors
11- ACAndrea C. FerrariCorresponding
University of Cambridge, Bridge University
- JCJannik C. Meyer
Max Planck Society, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
- VSVittorio Scardaci
Bridge University
- CCCinzia Casiraghi
Bridge University
- MLMichele Lazzeri
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, Institut de minéralogie, de physique des matériaux et de cosmochimie
Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Raman spectroscopy
- Materials science
- Carbon nanotube
- Curse of dimensionality
- Block (permutation group theory)
- Nanotechnology
- Optics