Monday, June 17, 2013

1306.3462 (Antoine Reserbat-Plantey et al.)

Time- and Space-Modulated Raman Signals in Graphene-based Optical
Cavities
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Antoine Reserbat-Plantey, Svetlana Klyatskaya, Valerie Reita, Laetitia Marty, Olivier Arcizet, Mario Ruben, Nedjma Bendiab, Vincent Bouchiat
We present fabrication and optical characterization of micro-cavities made of multilayer graphene (MLG) cantilevers clamped by metallic electrodes and suspended over Si/Si02 substrate. Graphene cantilevers act as a semi-transparent mirrors closing an air-wedge optical cavity. This simple geometry implements a standing-wave optical resonator along with a mechanical one. Equal thickness interference fringes are observed in both Raman and Rayleigh backscattered signals with interfringe given by their specific wavelength.Chromatic dispersion within the cavity makes possible spatial modulation of graphene Raman lines and selective rejection of the silicon background signals. Electrostatic actuation of the multilayer graphene cantilever by gate voltage tunes the cavity length and induces space and time modulation of backscattered light including Raman lines. We demonstrate the potential of those systems for high sensitivity Raman measurements of generic molecular species grafted on multilayer graphene surface. The Raman signal of the molecular layer can be modulated both in time and in space in a similar fashion and show enhancement with respect to a collapsed membrane.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.3462

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