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Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy

We report the strain effect of suspended graphene prepared by micromechanical method. Under a fixed measurement orientation of scattered light, the position of the 2D peaks changes with incident polarization directions. This phenomenon is explained by a proposed mode in which the peak is effectively...

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Autores principales: Huang, Cheng-Wen, Lin, Bing-Jie, Lin, Hsing-Ying, Huang, Chen-Han, Shih, Fu-Yu, Wang, Wei-Hua, Liu, Chih-Yi, Chui, Hsiang-Chen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23013616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-533
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author Huang, Cheng-Wen
Lin, Bing-Jie
Lin, Hsing-Ying
Huang, Chen-Han
Shih, Fu-Yu
Wang, Wei-Hua
Liu, Chih-Yi
Chui, Hsiang-Chen
author_facet Huang, Cheng-Wen
Lin, Bing-Jie
Lin, Hsing-Ying
Huang, Chen-Han
Shih, Fu-Yu
Wang, Wei-Hua
Liu, Chih-Yi
Chui, Hsiang-Chen
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description We report the strain effect of suspended graphene prepared by micromechanical method. Under a fixed measurement orientation of scattered light, the position of the 2D peaks changes with incident polarization directions. This phenomenon is explained by a proposed mode in which the peak is effectively contributed by an unstrained and two uniaxial-strained sub-areas. The two axes are tensile strain. Compared to the unstrained sub-mode frequency of 2,672 cm(−1), the tension causes a red shift. The 2D peak variation originates in that the three effective sub-modes correlate with the light polarization through different relations. We develop a method to quantitatively analyze the positions, intensities, and polarization dependences of the three sub-peaks. The analysis reflects the local strain, which changes with detected area of the graphene film. The measurement can be extended to detect the strain distribution of the film and, thus, is a promising technology on graphene characterization.
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spelling pubmed-35025272012-11-21 Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy Huang, Cheng-Wen Lin, Bing-Jie Lin, Hsing-Ying Huang, Chen-Han Shih, Fu-Yu Wang, Wei-Hua Liu, Chih-Yi Chui, Hsiang-Chen Nanoscale Res Lett Nano Express We report the strain effect of suspended graphene prepared by micromechanical method. Under a fixed measurement orientation of scattered light, the position of the 2D peaks changes with incident polarization directions. This phenomenon is explained by a proposed mode in which the peak is effectively contributed by an unstrained and two uniaxial-strained sub-areas. The two axes are tensile strain. Compared to the unstrained sub-mode frequency of 2,672 cm(−1), the tension causes a red shift. The 2D peak variation originates in that the three effective sub-modes correlate with the light polarization through different relations. We develop a method to quantitatively analyze the positions, intensities, and polarization dependences of the three sub-peaks. The analysis reflects the local strain, which changes with detected area of the graphene film. The measurement can be extended to detect the strain distribution of the film and, thus, is a promising technology on graphene characterization. Springer 2012-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3502527/ /pubmed/23013616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-533 Text en Copyright © 2012 Huang et al.; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Nano Express
Huang, Cheng-Wen
Lin, Bing-Jie
Lin, Hsing-Ying
Huang, Chen-Han
Shih, Fu-Yu
Wang, Wei-Hua
Liu, Chih-Yi
Chui, Hsiang-Chen
Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy
title Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy
title_full Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy
title_fullStr Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy
title_short Observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized Raman spectroscopy
title_sort observation of strain effect on the suspended graphene by polarized raman spectroscopy
topic Nano Express
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23013616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-533
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