Friday, December 7, 2012

1212.1196 (A. Tiberj et al.)

Raman spectrum and optical extinction of graphene buffer layers on the
Si-face of 6H-SiC
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A. Tiberj, J. R. Huntzinger, N. Camara, P. Godignon, J. Camassel
The buffer layer has been analysed by combined micro-Raman and micro-transmission experiments. The epitaxial graphene growth on the (0001) Si face of 6H-SiC substrates was tuned to get a mixed surface at the early stage of graphitization with i) bare SiC, ii) buffer layer and iii) in some localized areas small monolayers flakes on top of the buffer layer. These unique samples enabled to measure the Raman spectrum of the buffer layer (close to the Raman spectrum of a carbon layer with a significant percentage of sp3 bonds) and its corresponding relative extinction at 514.5 nm. The Raman spectrum of the buffer layer remains visible after the growth of one monolayer on top but, despite the relatively low absorption coefficient of graphene, the Raman intensity is strongly reduced (typically divided by 3). The buffer layer background will bias usual evaluations of the domain sizes based on the D/G integrated intensities ratio. Finally, several Raman maps show the excellent thickness uniformity and crystalline quality of the graphene monolayers and that they are subjected to a non uniform compressive strain with values comprised between -0.60% and -0.42%.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.1196

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