Variations in the Raman Spectrum as a Function of the Number of Graphene Layers
Variations in the Raman Spectrum as a Function of the Number of Graphene Layers
- 한국물리학회
- Journal of the Korean Physical Society
- 55(3)
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2009.091299 - 1303 (5 pages)
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We studied variations in the Raman spectrum as a function of the number of graphene layers by using micro-Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The sample preparation was done by micromechanical cleaving of natural graphite on an 300 nm layer. The Raman G band (1580 ), band (2450 ) and 2D band (2700 ) varied as functions of the number of graphene layers. The Raman 2D band was especially sensitive to the number of graphene layers. These features are related to the electronic band structure of graphene. Moreover, areas of different numbers of graphene layers were clearly identified using spatially-resolved micro-Raman imaging spectroscopy.
We studied variations in the Raman spectrum as a function of the number of graphene layers by using micro-Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The sample preparation was done by micromechanical cleaving of natural graphite on an 300 nm layer. The Raman G band (1580 ), band (2450 ) and 2D band (2700 ) varied as functions of the number of graphene layers. The Raman 2D band was especially sensitive to the number of graphene layers. These features are related to the electronic band structure of graphene. Moreover, areas of different numbers of graphene layers were clearly identified using spatially-resolved micro-Raman imaging spectroscopy.
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