Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2008-12-22
ACS Nano, 2009, 3 (3), 569-574
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
18 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Accepted by ACS Nano
Scientific paper
Charged impurity (CI) scattering is one of the dominant factors that affect the carrier mobility in graphene. In this paper, we use Raman spectroscopy to probe the charged impurities in suspended graphene. We find that the 2D band intensity is very sensitive to the CI concentration in graphene, while the G band intensity is not affected. The intensity ratio between the 2D and G bands, I2D/IG, of suspended graphene is much stronger compared to that of non-suspended graphene, due to the extremely weak CI scattering in the former. This finding is consistent with the ultra-high carrier mobility in suspended graphene observed in recent transport measurements. Our results also suggest that at low CI concentrations that are critical for device applications, the I2D/IG ratio is a better criterion in selecting high quality single layer graphene samples than is the G band blue shift.
Huang Wei
Liu Lei
Luo Zhi Qiang
Miao Jian Min
Ni Zhen Hua
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