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Near-field Raman spectroscopy of nanocarbon materials

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FARADAY DISCUSSIONS
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages 193-206

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5fd00050e

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) under NCCR-QSIT program
  2. [CR2212_152944]

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Nanocarbon materials, including sp(2) hybridized two-dimensional graphene and one-dimensional carbon nanotubes, and sp(1) hybridized one-dimensional carbyne, are being considered for the next generation of integrated optoelectronic devices. The strong electron-phonon coupling present in these nanocarbon materials makes Raman spectroscopy an ideal tool to study and characterize the material and device properties. Near-field Raman spectroscopy combines non-destructive chemical, electrical, and structural specificity with nanoscale spatial resolution, making it an ideal tool for studying nanocarbon systems. Here we use near-field Raman spectroscopy to study strain, defects, and doping in different nanocarbon systems.

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