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Raman spectroscopy of graphene and carbon nanotubes

R. SaitoDepartment of Physics , Tohoku University , Sendai , 980-8578 , JapanMario HofmannDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , MA , 02139-4307 , USAG. DresselhausFrancis Bitter Magnet Laboratory , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , MA , 02139-4307 , USAAdo JórioDepartamento de Física , Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais , Belo Horizonte , MG , 30123-970 , BrazilM. S. DresselhausDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , MA , 02139-4307 , USA ; Department of Physics , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , MA , 02139-4307 , USA
2011en
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This paper reviews progress that has been made in the use of Raman spectroscopy to study graphene and carbon nanotubes. These are two nanostructured forms of sp2 carbon materials that are of major current interest. These nanostructured materials have attracted particular attention because of their simplicity, small physical size and the exciting new science they have introduced. This review focuses on each of these materials systems individually and comparatively as prototype examples of nanostructured materials. In particular, this paper discusses the power of Raman spectroscopy as a probe and a characterization tool for sp2 carbon materials, with particular emphasis given to the field of photophysics. Some coverage is also given to the close relatives of these sp2 carbon materials, namely graphite, a three-dimensional (3D) material based on the AB stacking of individual graphene layers, and carbon nanoribbons, which are one-dimensional (1D) planar structures, where the width of the ribbon is on the nanometer length scale. Carbon nanoribbons differ from carbon nanotubes is that nanoribbons have edges, whereas nanotubes have terminations only at their two ends.

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