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Low-Frequency Shear and Layer-Breathing Modes in Raman Scattering of Two-Dimensional Materials

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ACS NANO
卷 11, 期 12, 页码 11777-11802

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b06551

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two-dimensional materials; Raman scattering; low-frequency phonons; interlayer vibrations; interlayer coupling; thickness fingerprints; stacking fingerprints; linear chain model; interlayer bond polarizability model

资金

  1. Eugene P. Wigner Fellowship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFA0301200, 2017YFA0303401]
  3. NSFC [11574305, 51527901, 11474277, 11434010]
  4. Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDPB0602, XDPB08-2]
  5. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission
  6. National Young 1000 Talent Plan of China
  7. NSF grant EFRI 2-DARE [EFRI-1542707]
  8. Office of Naval Research

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Ever since the isolation of single-layer graphene in 2004, two-dimensional layered structures have been among the most extensively studied classes of materials. To date, the pool of two-dimensional materials (2DMs) continues to grow at an accelerated pace and already covers an extensive range of fascinating and technologically relevant properties. An array of experimental techniques have been developed and used to characterize and understand these properties. In particular, Raman spectroscopy has proven to be a key experimental technique, thanks to its capability to identify minute structural and electronic effects in nondestructive measurements. While high-frequency (HF) intralayer Raman modes have been extensively employed for 2DMs, recent experimental and theoretical progress has demonstrated that low-frequency (LF) interlayer Raman modes are more effective at determining layer numbers and stacking configurations and provide a unique opportunity to study interlayer coupling. These advantages are due to 2DMs' unique interlayer vibration patterns where each layer behaves as an almost rigidly moving object with restoring forces corresponding to weak interlayer interactions. Compared to HF Raman modes, the relatively small attention originally devoted to LF Raman modes is largely due to their weaker signal and their proximity to the strong Rayleigh line background, which previously made their detection challenging. Recent progress in Raman spectroscopy with technical and hardware upgrades now makes it possible to probe LF modes with a standard single-stage Raman system and has proven crucial to characterize and understand properties of 2DMs. Here, we present a comprehensive and forward-looking review on the current status of exploiting LF Raman modes of 2DMs from both experimental and theoretical perspectives, revealing the fundamental physics and technological significance of LF Raman modes in advancing the field of 2DMs. We review a broad array of materials, with varying thickness and stacking configurations, discuss the effect of in-plane anisotropy, and present a generalized linear chain model and interlayer bond polarizability model to rationalize the experimental findings. We also discuss the instrumental improvements of Raman spectroscopy to enhance and separate LF Raman signals from the Rayleigh line. Finally, we highlight the opportunities and challenges ahead in this fast-developing field.

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