Fermi resonance in the Raman spectrum of graphene

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We report the observation of an intense anomalous peak at 1608 cm-1 in the Raman spectrum of graphene associated with the presence of chromium nanoparticles in contact with graphene. Bombardment with an electron beam demonstrates that this peak is distinct from the well-studied D′ peak appearing as defects are created in graphene; this peak is found to be nondispersive. We argue that the bonding of chromium atoms with carbon atoms softens the out-of-plane optical (ZO) phonon mode, in such a way that the frequency of its overtone decreases to 2ωZO∼ωG, where ωG=1585 cm-1 is the frequency of the Raman-active E2g mode. Thus, the observed peak is attributed to the 2ZO mode which becomes Raman active following a mechanism known as Fermi resonance. First-principles calculations of the vibrational and anharmonic properties of the graphene/Cr interface support this scenario.

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Kalita, D., Amato, M., Artaud, A., Marty, L., Bouchiat, V., Coraux, J., … Bendiab, N. (2020). Fermi resonance in the Raman spectrum of graphene. Physical Review B, 102(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.075436

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