2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3536670
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The study of interaction between graphene and metals by Raman spectroscopy

Abstract: Optical response in subnanometer gaps due to nonlocal response and quantum tunneling Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 233111 (2012) Determination of optical properties of percolated nanostructures using an optical resonator system J. Appl. Phys. 112, 103536 (2012) A two-dimensional nanopatterned thin metallic transparent conductor with high transparency from the ultraviolet to the infrared Appl.

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“…Our observations are very similar to those reported by Wang et al [ 40 ] for graphene transferred to gold and silver. While the G-band shift of approximately 4 cm −1 is similar to that observed by other authors resulting from charge transfer from graphene to silver NPs, [ 41 ] the blue-shift of the 2D peak is relatively larger than the G peak and indicates that mechanical strain induced by the non conformal covering of graphene to the structured Ag is present.…”
Section: Evidences For Silver Deoxidation and Electronsupporting
confidence: 95%
“…Our observations are very similar to those reported by Wang et al [ 40 ] for graphene transferred to gold and silver. While the G-band shift of approximately 4 cm −1 is similar to that observed by other authors resulting from charge transfer from graphene to silver NPs, [ 41 ] the blue-shift of the 2D peak is relatively larger than the G peak and indicates that mechanical strain induced by the non conformal covering of graphene to the structured Ag is present.…”
Section: Evidences For Silver Deoxidation and Electronsupporting
confidence: 95%
“…5 The ID/IG ratio increases from 0.19 in graphite to 0.90 in GO as a result of the defects caused by oxygen-containing groups introduced during the oxidation treatment. Such a higher ratio of D peak and G peak in Pt/CoSi-graphene (1.21) is attributable to the decrease in the average size of the sp 2 domains upon the formation of nanoparticles on the graphene and the reduction of the exfoliated graphene [27,28] It is known that the electrochemically active surface area (EASAs) of Pt particles provides one of the most important parameters to determine the catalytic activity. CV is a convenient and efficient tool to estimate EASAs on an electrode, which can not only provide the electrochemically active sites of the catalyst, but also compare the difference between catalysts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurements were also performed on bare graphene and bare gold substrates (deposited through E-beam evaporation), resulting in WFs of 4.75 ± 0.05 eV and 5.1 ± 0.05 eV, respectively, which are within the range reported in the literature. [ 25,26,29,37 ] Figure 3 c shows the changes in the WF of graphene by Au and PEIE layer. As expected, charge transfer at the Au-graphene interface causes p-doping in the graphene sheet due to differences in their WFs resulting in a WF of 4.9 ± 0.1 for Au/graphene.…”
Section: Work Function Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 98%