Optical separation of mechanical strain from charge doping in graphene

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Abstract

Because of its superior stretchability, graphene exhibits rich structural deformation behaviours and its strain engineering has proven useful in modifying its electronic and magnetic properties. Despite the strain-sensitivity of the Raman G and 2D modes, the optical characterization of the native strain in graphene on silica substrates has been hampered by excess charges interfering with both modes. Here we show that the effects of strain and charges can be optically separated from each other by correlation analysis of the two modes, enabling simple quantification of both. Graphene with in-plane strain randomly occurring between ĝ̂'0.2% and 0.4% undergoes modest compression (ĝ̂'0.3%) and significant hole doping on thermal treatments. This study suggests that substrate-mediated mechanical strain is a ubiquitous phenomenon in two-dimensional materials. The proposed analysis will be of great use in characterizing graphene-based materials and devices. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Lee, J. E., Ahn, G., Shim, J., Lee, Y. S., & Ryu, S. (2012). Optical separation of mechanical strain from charge doping in graphene. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2022

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