研究目的
To investigate the interaction between graphene and noble metals (Ag, Au, Cu) and the activation of anomalous K-point phonons by localized surface plasmon resonance, distinguishing it from defect-induced phonon modes.
研究成果
The study concludes that the mid-frequency mode at ~1350 cm-1 in graphene deposited with noble metals is activated by localized surface plasmon resonance, not by chemical bond formation. This is supported by DFT calculations and electrical measurements showing different contact resistances for Cu and Cr contacts.
研究不足
The study is limited by the resolution of Raman spectroscopy and the precision of metal deposition techniques. The interpretation of phonon modes activated by localized surface plasmons versus defect-induced modes may require further validation.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Raman spectroscopy was used to study the phonon modes in graphene deposited with noble metals. DFT calculations were performed to understand the binding strength of metal nanoparticles on graphene surfaces.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
High-quality graphene flakes were synthesized via CVD, and metal films (Ag, Au, Cu, Al, Pt, Ti, Cr) were deposited on graphene samples.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Raman spectroscopy equipment (Nanobase XperRam 200), various laser excitation wavelengths (442-665 nm), E-beam and thermal evaporation for metal deposition.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Graphene samples were prepared and characterized before and after metal deposition. Raman spectra were acquired and analyzed.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The intensity ratio of D-band to G-band (ID/IG) and the frequency of D-band (ωD) were analyzed as functions of laser excitation wavelength and energy.
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