Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2012-01-23
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
4 pages, 1 fig (This is accepted as a journal of material science forum)
Scientific paper
We investigate molecular adsorption doping by electron withdrawing NO2 and electron donating NH3 on epitaxial graphene grown on C-face SiC substrates. Amperometric measurements show conductance changes upon introduction of molecular adsorbents on epitaxial graphene. Conductance changes are a trade-off between carrier concentration and scattering, and manifest at direct current and optical frequencies. We therefore investigate changes in the infrared (IR) reflection spectra to correlate these two frequency domains, as reflectance changes are due to a change of epitaxial graphene (EG) surface conductance. We match theory with experimental IR data and extract changes in carrier concentration and scattering due to gas adsorption. Finally, we separate the intraband and interband scattering contributions to the electronic transport under gas adsorption. The results indicate that, under gas adsorption, the influence of interband scattering cannot be neglected, even at DC.
Chandrashekhar M. V. S.
Daas Biplob K.
Daniels Kevin M.
Koley Goutam
Nomani W. K.
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