Raman fingerprint of charged impurities in graphene
University of Cambridge · University of Manchester
Abstract
We report strong variations in the Raman spectra for different single-layer graphene samples obtained by micromechanical cleavage. This reveals the presence of excess charges, even in the absence of intentional doping. Doping concentrations up to ∼1013cm−2 are estimated from the G peak shift and width and the variation of both position and relative intensity of the second order 2D peak. Asymmetric G peaks indicate charge inhomogeneity on a scale of less than 1μm.
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7- CCCinzia CasiraghiCorresponding
University of Cambridge
- SPSimone Pisana
University of Cambridge
- NKNovoselov, KS
University of Manchester
- GAGeim, AK
University of Manchester
- FAFerrari, AC
University of Cambridge
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- Graphene
- Raman spectroscopy
- Doping
- Materials science
- Impurity
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Cleavage (geology)
- Molecular physics
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