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Get Free AccessRaman Spectroscopy is able to probe disorder in graphene through defect-activated peaks. It is of great interest to link these features to the nature of disorder. Here we present a detailed analysis of the Raman spectra of graphene containing different type of defects. We found that the intensity ratio of the D and D' peak is maximum (~ 13) for sp3-defects, it decreases for vacancy-like defects (~ 7) and reaches a minimum for boundaries in graphite (~3.5).
Axel Eckmann, Alexandre Felten, Artem Mishchenko, L. Britnell, Ralph Krupke, Konstantin ‘kostya’ Novoselov, Cinzia Casiraghi (2012). Probing the Nature of Defects in Graphene by Raman Spectroscopy. Nano Letters, 12(8), pp. 3925-3930, DOI: 10.1021/nl300901a.
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Article
Year
2012
Authors
7
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Language
English
Journal
Nano Letters
DOI
10.1021/nl300901a
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