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Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene and Bilayer under Biaxial Strain: Bubbles and Balloons

Zabel, J; Nair, R R; Ott, A; Georgiou, T; Geim, A K; Noyoselov, K S; Casiraghi, C

Nano Letters. 2012;12(2):617-621.

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Abstract

We use graphene bubbles to study the Raman spectrum of graphene under biaxial (e.g., isotropic) strain. Our Gruneisen parameters are in excellent agreement with the theoretical values. Discrepancy in the previously reported values is attributed to the interaction of graphene with the substrate. Bilayer balloons (intentionally pressurized membranes) have been used to avoid the effect of the substrate and to study the dependence of strain on the interlayer interactions.

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english
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Nano Lett
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12
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2
Start page:
617
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621
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5
Pagination:
617-621
Digital Object Identifier:
Doi 10.1021/Nl203359n
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ISI:000299967800015
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  • Related website <Go to ISI>://000299967800015
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  • 887XW Times Cited:19 Cited References Count:48
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:192523
Created by:
Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
Created:
19th April, 2013, 14:51:04
Last modified by:
Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
Last modified:
19th April, 2013, 14:51:04

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