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Tuning the plasmon resonance and work function of laser-scribed chemically doped graphene

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CARBON
Volume 120, Issue -, Pages 44-53

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2017.05.010

Keywords

Terahertz; Plasmon; Work function; Laser scribed; Chemically doping graphene; Monovalent cations; Ag-nanoparticles; Ag-nanowires

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Here, we present terahertz spectroscopy study on laser scribed graphene (LSG) doped with monovalent Na+ cations (LSG/MNCs), silver nanoparticles (LSG/SNPs), and silver nanowires (LSG/SNWs), in the frequency range from 0.06 to 3 THz. The terahertz absorption peaks observed at approximate to 1.98, 2.06, 2.73, and 3.06 THz are attributed to the collective oscillations of free carriers in LSG, LSG/MNCs, LSG/SNPs, and LSG/SNWs, respectively. The plasmon peak position and Fermi energy E-f of LSG doped samples are shifted to higher energy compared to undoped LSG indicating the n-doping of graphene. The sigma(dc) and the charges concentration n show higher values in case of LSG/SNWs compared to other doped samples. This is mainly because silver nanowires create conducting paths between the neighboring graphene sheets. The charge density n of the LSG and LSG doped samples versus E-f, scales as n(1/4), illustrates power-law behavior which is the signature of the two-dimensional massless Dirac electrons. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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