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Observation of out-of-plane vibrations in few-layer graphene

Chun Hung Lui, Leandro M. Malard, SukHyun Kim, Gabriel Lantz, François E. Laverge, Riichiro Saito, Tony F. Heinz

Published 2012-04-08Version 1

We report the observation of layer breathing mode (LBM) vibrations in few-layer graphene (FLG) samples of thickness from 2 to 6 layers, exhibiting both Bernal (AB) and rhombohedral (ABC) stacking order. The LBM vibrations are identified using a Raman combination band lying around 1720 cm-1. From double resonance theory, we identify the feature as the LOZO' combination mode of the out-of-plane LBM (ZO') and the in-plane longitudinal optical mode (LO). The LOZO' Raman band is found to exhibit multiple peaks, with a unique line shape for each layer thickness and stacking order. These complex line shapes of the LOZO'-mode arise both from the material-dependent selection of different phonons in the double-resonance Raman process and from the detailed structure of the different branches of LBM in FLG.

Comments: 17 pages, 7 figures, supplemental material included
Journal: Nano Letters, 12, 5539 (2012)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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