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Han Mai-Xing, Ji Zhuo-Yu, Shang Li-Wei, Chen Ying-Ping, Wang Hong, Liu Xin, Li Dong-Mei, Liu Ming. \gamma radiation caused graphene defects and increased carrier densityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(8): 086102.
| Han Mai-Xing, Ji Zhuo-Yu, Shang Li-Wei, Chen Ying-Ping, Wang Hong, Liu Xin, Li Dong-Mei, Liu Ming. \gamma radiation caused graphene defects and increased carrier densityJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(8): 086102. |
\gamma radiation caused graphene defects and increased carrier density
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Abstract
We report on a micro-Raman investigation of inducing defects in mono-layer, bi-layer and tri-layer graphene by \gamma ray radiation. It is found that the radiation exposure results in two-dimensional (2D) and G band position evolution with the layer number increasing and D and D' bands rising, suggesting the presence of defects and related crystal lattice deformation in graphene. Bi-layer graphene is more stable than mono- and tri-layer graphene, indicating that the former is a better candidate in the application of radiation environments. Also, the DC electrical property of the mono-layer graphene device shows that the defects increase the carrier density. -
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